Monday, February 3, 2014

Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi

Geoff Dyer has admitted to having trouble cooking up plots, which explains why the device of a journey shoulders a lot of the narrative load in his books, even the nonfiction ones. This novel shines a light on the contrasts between a decadent West and a bewildering East. Humor and pathos compete on the surface, but by the end a kind of rough and ready philosophy emerges.

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