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John Julius Reel's avatar

I like this point: "the book could’ve had more respect for the reader’s time." I think a lot of books fall into this category. I remember trying to read Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho when it first came out and not being able to finish it, because it was just page after page of the same. I tried again years later with the same result. As you say about The Sleepers, the book stopped surprising me. All the same, it's become a kind of literary landmark, representing a generation and a time. Perhaps The Sleepers, as certain reviewers predict, will have the same relatively long life. The book has certainly got people talking. Thanks for the review.

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Danny Sullivan's avatar

I recently watched Bunuel’s film The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, which is hostile art that subjects you to two hours of the absolute nothing of six boring characters exchanging banalities. The point being that they’re boring.

Bunuel laughs in his audience’s face, “Haha you thought I was going to give you a movie, you thought I had something to say. You rubes, you absolute morons. You sat through this for nothing.”

It’s just a totally facile stunt. Art whose whole point is to say nothing is just, it’s just not a point worth making.

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