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I've got a couple of group reads to finish off for November (The Woman in White and Red Earth and Pouring Rain) but as soon as I finish those, this is next up!


Definitely a very shifty, hallucinatory book. It kind of reminded me a tiny bit of Rushdie in places - but I think that's just the magic realism style aspects of it.
I really wish I'd read The Trial or The Castle so I could compare for myself - especially since Nabokov was so adamant that he has nothing in common with Kafka.
On my Nabokov scale, it ranks a bit above Pnin and a bit under Pale Fire.

Just a quick update...
I read Kafka's The Trial a couple weeks ago and I can see why Nabokov didn't want it compared to his book. They're both pretty surreal, but they're surreal in different ways. Not sure how to really describe how, but it felt quite different to me.
And there's some vague similarities in plot, but I'm currently reading The Count of Monte Cristo and I'm seeing just as many, if not more, between similarities between this novel and Nabokov's as I did between Kafka's and Nabokov's.


Mary wrote: "I think it was The Trial that I saw one day on either TCM or you tube. I don't know. It was very creepy. If it's the big long dream one it stayed with me for awhile. I think it was directed by Ors..."
Hm. I wouldn't describe The Trial as a long dream, but a film version that treated it as a dream would probably work very well. It's already pretty surreal, so if you made that just a bit more prevalent, you'd get an rather good nightmare!
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