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Bezig met laden... Beschuit met muisjes (1984)door Armistead Maupin
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. wow. the thing i like very most about the tales of the city novels is the way in which they are capsules of san francisco history, snapshots based on real places and real people, with a healthy dose of absurdity thrown in. they are lightly-sleazy real-time soap operas of a city i happen to like quite a bit, of a time i feel nostalgic for, despite barely being alive on the other side of the continent. this installment brings us screeching into the 80's, with a direct stop at the AIDS epidemic. it hurts, it is painful to read, but that is not what causes me to like this book less than the others. this book also brings us into the 80's, and the characters that i have grown to expect and stand by so stalwartly have kinda become ... well ... jerks. sign of the times, i guess. not all of them are jerks. not nearly. but for a book that boasts nearly half of the returning characters of the previous installments, the jerk:not jerk ratio is way skewed in favor of the jerks. sigh. still, it is true, and good, it just doesn't seem as true or good as the first three books, which seems like a funny thing to write about these plot lines. but no matter how ridiculous they get, the first three books feel so much more true. or maybe i'm feeling too romantic right now. too much wine, i guess. sigh. Never imagine for a moment that Author Maupin is lacking in spinal steel: He kills off a character, a lovely and belovèd character, with the sangfroid of a CIA-trained assassin. It was a painful loss, but it resonated with what was happening in our lives about that time (1984). And there's nothing in any universe anywhere that makes losing someone you've loved easy. Why I don't rate the read higher than three stars is simple: Author Maupin lost control of his cast. Scattered from pillar to post, incoherence of events plagues the story, and that severely limits my pleasure in the read. I won't re-read it, but the issue of its uncenteredness is only part of the reason. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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When an ordinary househusband and his ambitious wife decide to start a family, they discover there's more to making a baby then meets the eye. Help arrives in the form of a grieving gay neighbor, a visiting monarch, and the dashing young lieutenant who defects from her yacht. Bittersweet and profoundly affecting, Babycakes was the first work of fiction to acknowledge the arrival of AIDS. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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My only caveat is that while I enjoyed the wacky baby-making plot arc, the resolution throws a minor character under the bus to further the arc of our main characters, in a manner that I found distasteful.
Read this in print, but apparently Alan Cumming narrates the audiobook(!) ( )