by F. Scott Fitzgerald
"I know myself, but that is all." Amory Blaine in This Side Of Paradise
There is a saying my friends and I use when one of us is being hopelessly self-centered -- "Enough about me. Let's talk about you. What do you think of me?" The main character of this novel, Amory Blaine, reminded me a lot of that quote. Actually, most of the characters in this novel reminded me of that quote. Despite the self-absorption, I liked listening to the book. Fitzgerald paints such a vivid portrait of the Roaring Twenties that it's almost like watching a movie. I nearly forgot I was listening to a book.
I didn't find any of the characters terribly sympathetic, but I enjoyed the debates about love and politics, religion and literature. Especially the literature. It's fun to listen to intellectuals, or even pseudo-intellectuals, expound on their theories. Just as when I read The Great Gatsby, I can't seem to put my finger on what I felt this book was about without reading it again, but I find myself thinking about Amory in an abstract form and comparing his ideas and experiences to my own. I look forward to revisiting him in the future in printed form rather than audio and taking a closer look at this work.
NOTICE: (Updated March 5, 2010)
Beginning December 19, 2009, Books 'N Border Collies will be posting but only intermittently while I pursue personal goals. I plan to share some reading I'm doing, but there will be no reviews. I will, however, be sharing my exploration of vegetarian cooking and the cookbooks and websites I use to educate myself. I hope you enjoy it!
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11 comments:
Listening to a book about the Roaring Twenties sounds great!
Bermudaonion ~ It was! I have a book of his short stories at home, too, and I really want to read some of those soon.
Lezlie
Lezlie,
I hope you don't mind but I tagged you for a photo meme. Looking forward to seeing your picture.
I hope you participate.
Pabast
http://readingmama.blogspot.com/2009/02/tag-youre-it.html
Pabast ~ I don't mind at all. I've got my answer posted already! :-)
Lezlie
I loved Gatsby, but I have yet to finish another of his novels (can never get through Tender is the Night). This one sounds pretty good, though!
Andi ~ I recently bought a book of his short stories. I'll most likely read a few of those before I go for another novel of his. I like his writing a lot, but there is something about it that makes me lose track of the "story". Maybe it's supposed to be that way.
Lezlie
Lol, great quote. I don't think I've ever read any Fitzgerald before.
Ladytink ~ I'm definitely going for some of his short stories next.
Lezlie
this is not a book I've read by this author. THanks for reviewing it.
Serena ~ You're welcome! It was Fitzgerald's first novel. It's not one of his most most popular works.
Lezlie
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