Adam CR wrote:I've been reading Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle' for what seems like months. I'm not sure that I'd say I'm 'enjoying' it, but it's certainly an unusual and compelling read.
I was reading this at about the same time. Just relentless. I read it in about a week or so and felt enveloped by Sinclair's world, where every penny has eight intended purposes and food becomes a luxury. I began to think about money very differently during my reading and began buying many canned goods.
Since then, two standouts, both lent to me by R.F.F.... Tony Horwitz's
'Confederates In The Attic: Unfinished Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War', an excellent read that changed my thinking about the South--specifically how the South the views the North. Horwitz falls in with hardcore Civil War re-enactors, goes to town meetings to witness locals scrapping over continued use of the rebel flag and gets at the heart of the residual bitterness about "Yankees" dictating economic protocol to the South. Top notch read.
Also just finished Joe Meno's
'The Boy Detective Fails', which was so lovely. About a grown-up Encyclopedia Brown-esque character, fresh out of a ten year stay at a mental hospital. There's a delicateness to it that reminds me of Murakami. But so strongly and wonderfully written--cathartic, Noir-esque characters and some spectacularly laid out pages. Haven't read his other things, but I'm looking forward to all of them.
H-GM wrote:Still don't make you mexican, Dances With Burros.