Monday, September 22, 2008

On the Nose

It seemed to me that the author was making less of a political statement than a statement on literary structure and on art itself. He spends pages telling a story that he destroys in the end without it ever acheiving any sort of resolution because he felt the need to excersize his power as an author. He doesn't seem to care whether or not people attempt to analyze the meaning behind the story because he doesn't see the point either. So boss.

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