i thought this was a pretty brilliant execution of a character’s mind wandering while someone else speaks. i’m reading enough about love by herve le tellier: the right column is the cuckolded character and the left column is the man with whom his wife is having an affair.

i thought this was a pretty brilliant execution of a character’s mind wandering while someone else speaks. i’m reading enough about love by herve le tellier: the right column is the cuckolded character and the left column is the man with whom his wife is having an affair.

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  6. sashawantsmore said: Simpatico book choices. :) I get really resistant to gimmick disguised as experimentation, but Le Tellier just nailed it for me. Repeatedly. The characters are still the star of the show. This! Part! Too awesome for me.
  7. intellectualgoulash said: There is a Ukranian author who does the same thing in “Perverzion” to show his main character’s mind wandering off during an academic presentation. Really neat!
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