Fiction Reviews

March 17th, 2008

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Requiem, Mass. John Dufresne . Norton , $24.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-393-05790-4
In the latest from Dufresne (Love Warps the Mind a Little) novelist John’s newest manuscript doesn’t impress his girlfriend, Annick, who thinks “it doesn’t breathe.” So he goes back and rewrites it as a memoir: a book within a book. In it, Johnny and Audrey grow up in Requiem, Mass., with their unraveling mother, Frances, who believes her children were replaced by aliens and who bathes in gasoline. Their secretive truck driver father, Rainey, almost certainly has something odd going on down South. The book unfolds like a series of nesting dolls: John meanders around his coastal Florida home, writing his novel, visiting with friends and going on appointments for teaching jobs, while Johnny lives with his mother’s worsening condition, his father’s absences, his mother’s hospitalization and a momentous trip South. Then there are stories within the memoir within the story, including the one a woman tells about her friend, Ginger Rae, who talks of writing a neighbor’s suicide note, then claims it’s part of a story she herself is writing. John is a very amusing unreliable narrator, and Dufresne’s witty, sardonic take on life’s fictions leaps off the page. (July)

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7 Responses to “Fiction Reviews”

  1. Cheyanne Says:

    The one thing I hate about Komodo so far is that the project viewer seems to be basically incompatible with the real file system. I’m not sure why it is the way it is, but it’s fricken confusing as hell to a Komodo newb like me.Other than that, I really like it. I’m not someone who needs 55 different editing panes.

  2. Kolleen Says:

    well, how I met your mother is pretty good. And the Twilight Zone probably escapes some people.

  3. Nikkole Says:

    I wouldn’t say, “tool.” I would say “dumbass,” “philistine” and “charlatan.” And I would also bet, prior to widescreen TVs entering prominence, he used to buy fullscreen versions of DVDs so he wouldn’t have to see the black bars.

  4. Aretha Says:

    And then he has the nerve to say that The Outer Limits - The New Series is “better than twilight zone” and “the best tv show ever made.”

  5. Gracie Says:

    get a rope.

  6. Lambert Says:

    I’m afraid I can’t even consider trying an editor for serious programming that doesn’t support multiple split editing panes.