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Thinking and writing about books: novels, short stories, memoirs, primary documents, literary criticism. Musings, essays, reviews. / or, writing about books

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bibliographing - or, writing about books     Home 2008 Reading 2009 Reading 2010 Reading 2011 Reading 2012 Reading 2013 Reading 2014 Reading 2015 Reading 2016 Reading 2017 Reading 2020 Reading About Me     Who ain’t a captive? Ema, the Captive , was César Aira’s second novel and the fourth one read by me. I find Aira somewhat difficult, and I’m not sure how much I enjoyed reading Ema . But since I find him difficult, I tried to do an attentive job of it, and one thing seemed worth watching out for: the nature of Ema’s captivity. At the time, that struck me as, I don’t want to say stupid , but I didn’t think it was a unique insight. I may have been wrong about that, in a way that reinforces the central absurdity of Ema . Sad! The novel(la) opens on a wagon train traversing the pampa, dull with sameness of routine and landscape. The monotony is broken after a few pages by a bloody massacre (of viscachas): “It was a lively and even colorful...

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