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nathanpackham's review against another edition
challenging
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
lynn63's review against another edition
4.0
Jesus! Even if you hate the character you have to appreciate the brilliance of the book
mayoresquire's review against another edition
dark
funny
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
DeLillo creates an avatar of modern “cyber-capitalism” with Eric Packer, a black hole person of consumption and sex drive who has learned to apply patterns in nature to financial markets and has thusly become the richest man in the world. Over the course of the novel, foreshadowed by the man’s inability to restfully sleep, Packer destroys the world economy as he chases down his personal death drive and concomitant death phobia. Having set himself apart from the world - truly, the rich and powerful here come off as vaguely human aliens at best - he cannot reconcile his intuition of early death, the ultimate leveling force, symbolized by his asymmetrical prostate. It is this very inability to deal with asymmetry, and all messy random aspects of human behavior, that destroy Eric and the economic system he represents. This system creates zytoseconds, microseconds, infinitesimal divisions of time to be marshaled towards profit creation, all without acknowledgment of the bodies limitations to seconds, hours, years. We live in the light of already dead stars; the universe defies mortality in a way we cannot. Trying to reduce that to a balance sheet would leave anyone sleepless.
folklore_nzo's review against another edition
4.0
"Il mio cosiddetto ego è una piccola cosa contorta, forse un po' come il vostro, e tuttavia posso tranquillamente dire che è attivo e si sente molto importante e passa continuamente da grandi sconfitte a grandi trionfi.
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Credevo che avrei impiegato tutti gli anni necessari a scrivere diecimila pagine e così avreste avuto la testimonianza, il racconto di una vita diurna e notturna, perché anche i sogni, e le piccole fitte della memoria, e tutte le meschine abitudini e reticenze, e tutte le cose che mi circondano ne avrebbero fatto parte, i rumori della strada, ma capisco per la prima volta, adesso, in questo momento, che tutti i pensieri e gli scritti del mondo non potranno descrivere quello che ho provato nel terribile istante in cui ho premuto il grilletto e l'ho visto cadere. E allora cosa è rimasto che valga la pena di raccontare?"
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Credevo che avrei impiegato tutti gli anni necessari a scrivere diecimila pagine e così avreste avuto la testimonianza, il racconto di una vita diurna e notturna, perché anche i sogni, e le piccole fitte della memoria, e tutte le meschine abitudini e reticenze, e tutte le cose che mi circondano ne avrebbero fatto parte, i rumori della strada, ma capisco per la prima volta, adesso, in questo momento, che tutti i pensieri e gli scritti del mondo non potranno descrivere quello che ho provato nel terribile istante in cui ho premuto il grilletto e l'ho visto cadere. E allora cosa è rimasto che valga la pena di raccontare?"
meme_ontherocks's review against another edition
4.0
Okay, so truth time. I only read this book because I heard they were making a movie with Robert Pattinson as the lead. Now, Twilight aside, I do love me some RPattz and I was curious since I heard this was going to be an "adult" role for him.
The book itself is crazy and kind of a difficult read. I had to push myself at times because it gets wordy and way too abstract at times. Overall, though, it was satisfying. I love the overall theme of greed and big business sucking out the soul of life....if you will. Can't wait for the movie!
The book itself is crazy and kind of a difficult read. I had to push myself at times because it gets wordy and way too abstract at times. Overall, though, it was satisfying. I love the overall theme of greed and big business sucking out the soul of life....if you will. Can't wait for the movie!
teedubya's review against another edition
3.0
Frustrating. Flashes of brilliance, but mainly actions with no consistent motivation.
tsk120's review against another edition
I don't think I've ever been so happy to finish a book. Now that I know what happens, I can reread it with a bit of understanding.
I'm definitely curious about how they're going to make this into a movie.
I'm definitely curious about how they're going to make this into a movie.
data79's review against another edition
2.0
Ho trovato questo libro verboso, annodato su se stesso ed inconcludente. Il tentativo di rendere il protagonista il motore immobile della vicenda si infrange sulla banalità di quanto viene detto, la filosofia spicciola, da one-line su facebook, è ridicola e le teorie economiche (soprattutto il suicidio economico) sono stupide.
Nessuno si salva, nemmeno il traffico che blocca qualsiasi cosa e che dovrebbe essere un ulteriore spunto di caos.
Nessuno si salva, nemmeno il traffico che blocca qualsiasi cosa e che dovrebbe essere un ulteriore spunto di caos.