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Richard Miller (2) (1925–)

Auteur de Snail

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6 oeuvres 30 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

Œuvres de Richard Miller

Snail (1984) 15 exemplaires
Coyote : An Indian Casino Blues (2001) 4 exemplaires
Mosca, a Factual Fiction (1997) 4 exemplaires
Sowboy (1991) 3 exemplaires
Squed (1989) 2 exemplaires
Seaville: A Blue Water Adventure (2004) 2 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1925
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The word to describe this novel is, I believe, ‘Vonnegutian”. The writer was clearly trying to be Vonnegutian – so much so Kilgore Trout appears several times as a character, although for reasons never explained he’s named Kilgore Traut, and that spelling is claimed to be correct. The narrator of Snail is a senior Wehrmacht officer, who falls foul of Hitler because he marries a call girl, and so promptly sits out most of the war. Back in WWI in the German trenches, he met and fought alongside the Wandering Jew. Who later gave him an immortality elixir to give to Hitler. Which the narrator does, turning Hitler into an immortal nine-year-old. He also takes some himself, and becomes an immortal sixteen-year-old. The rest of the novel follows him through the twentieth century, although it’s mostly concerned with his encounters with Pallas Athena, the Wandering Jew, and an organisation called Macho-Burger Incorporated, which seems to be using fastfood to chemically induce gender essentialism. I don’t honestly know why I bought this book, or why I read it. Although published in the 1980s, it feels like it belongs to an earlier decade, and its wit is far from sharp – I mean, Pussy-Cola and Cocka-Cola? There’s all sorts of stuff in here, most of it pretty juvenile and played more for comic effort without actually interrogating it. Best avoided.… (plus d'informations)
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Signalé
iansales | Jul 15, 2015 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
30
Popularité
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Évaluation
3.1
Critiques
1
ISBN
71
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5