Marcia (
aphrodite_mine) wrote2021-11-12 06:57 pm
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that solves that
- Movies: 15/15 - None new.
- TV Seasons: 15/10 - None new.
- Puzzles: 12/12 - None new.
- Crafts: 5/1 - None new.
- Writing: 4/3-5 - No new progress.
- Albums: 3/? - I won't officially tally "Red (Taylor's Version)" because I ended up skipping most of it, but Phoebe Bridgers' track is solid.
- Books: 1/2 - Novellas count, okay! Finished The Road Through the Wall which is Shirley Jackson's first. Zero plot until the end, lots of threads that don't really bind, but I liked it.
- TV Seasons: 15/10 - None new.
- Puzzles: 12/12 - None new.
- Crafts: 5/1 - None new.
- Writing: 4/3-5 - No new progress.
- Albums: 3/? - I won't officially tally "Red (Taylor's Version)" because I ended up skipping most of it, but Phoebe Bridgers' track is solid.
- Books: 1/2 - Novellas count, okay! Finished The Road Through the Wall which is Shirley Jackson's first. Zero plot until the end, lots of threads that don't really bind, but I liked it.
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As someone who also (tries to) writes, and it being Jackson's first novel, I wonder if she was trying to gear up for something much longer and involved, because all of the 'action' at the end--the bludgeoning, the titular road through the wall, it doesn't happen until the end.
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Your assessment makes a lot of sense. I definitely don't think you missed anything.
Length is not her forte. I've only read The Haunting of Hill House, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, and The Sundial (and, of course, some of the short stories). Brevity really works for her in those, but those are later works and I'd expect them to be the most polished of the bunch.
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The length limitation is definitely an area where I feel affinity. Short and punchy vs. (over)long.
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She is clearly interested in identity (and its dissolution) and ambiguity. From the novels I've read and what I've read about the ones I haven't, those themes come up in them all.
Maybe my project for the early part of the year will be to finally read the early novels I'm missing; you're making me hanker to read them. :)
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I'm planning to do at least the first four novels before branching off for awhile, but definitely want to do Haunting and Castle.
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