Showing posts with label One Rainy Day in May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One Rainy Day in May. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Summer Reading 2015 (1): The Familiar, Volume 1 (Mark Z. Danielewski, 2015)

Decided to storm this thing over the summer, after seeing that a bunch of the employees at the local bookstore are doing it publicly.  Helps that mom gave me a summer reading list that ought to take down most of this as I tackle it.
First checkmark down: A book published this year, The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day in May by Mark Z. Danielewski (release date May 12, 2015).  This... feels about like what 1/27 of a massive literary undertaking should feel like.  I think.  Interesting read, though not easy; there’s nine different ‘narrators’, each of whom has been given a totally different writing style.  And each has different sorts of textual hijinks involved, too.
I’m definitely hooked; can’t wait for Volume 2 to hit in October. That said, I’m only going to recommend this with caveats; Danielewski is a master of ergodic literature, and while The Familiar requires a lot less effort than, say, House of Leaves, it’s still not a straight-forward read.  That said, I can’t help thinking this is going to be very rewarding in the end.  All, um... 25,000 pages or so that it’ll be when it’s done.
Next: something a bit less avant-garde, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.