Sex and the Novel
D. G. Myers writes briefly about sex and the novel
His comments may have some relevance whenever I may get around to reviewing Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi. I finished it as I flew into Dublin and have spent a great deal of time subsequently trying to think through what I could say about it that would cogent, coherent, and fair to the author. I wrote about a dozen pages yesterday on the flight back, but still came up with an ungelled mass of conclusions. Nevertheless, the imperative is to review and I will do so. I was thinking thought that I might want to dip back into "Death in Venice" to make certain I have my pointers right.
His comments may have some relevance whenever I may get around to reviewing Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi. I finished it as I flew into Dublin and have spent a great deal of time subsequently trying to think through what I could say about it that would cogent, coherent, and fair to the author. I wrote about a dozen pages yesterday on the flight back, but still came up with an ungelled mass of conclusions. Nevertheless, the imperative is to review and I will do so. I was thinking thought that I might want to dip back into "Death in Venice" to make certain I have my pointers right.
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