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Notable American Women: A Novel di Ben…
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Notable American Women: A Novel (edizione 2002)

di Ben Marcus (Autore)

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Ben Marcus achieved cult status and gained the admiration of his peers with his first book, The Age of Wire and String. With Notable American Women he goes well beyond that first achievement to create something radically wonderful, a novel set in a world so fully imagined that it creates its own reality. On a farm in Ohio, American women led by Jane Dark practice all means of behavior modification in an attempt to attain complete stillness and silence. Witnessing (and subjected to) their cultish actions is one Ben Marcus, whose father, Michael Marcus, may be buried in the back yard, and whose mother, Jane Marcus, enthusiastically condones the use of her son for (generally unsuccessful) breeding purposes, among other things. Inventing his own uses for language, the author Ben Marcus has written a harrowing, hilarious, strangely moving, altogether engrossing work of fiction that will be read and argued over for years to come.… (altro)
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Titolo:Notable American Women: A Novel
Autori:Ben Marcus (Autore)
Info:Vintage (2002), Edition: 1st Vintage Contemporaries ed, 256 pages
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Etichette:Fiction, Cults, Book Nook Decatur

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I need to stop trying to read Ben Marcus. So self-indulgent and self-important that it overrides any interesting take on language. ( )
  sparemethecensor | Jul 13, 2016 |
From the first few pages, I knew this would be one of the weirder books I have ever read -- and I am a reader of weird books. Equal parts disorienting and invigorating, this book is about an America very different from the one we know, and yet weirdly familiar. Everyone in the book has very strange ideas about the best ways to eat, move, and talk to improve the self, but... don't we? You could call it the American condition.

But it would be misleading to represent this as simple satire, though it does that well. Marcus is also doing strange and troubling things to language throughout. Words are placed together in ways that shouldn't make any sense, and yet weirdly, kind of do. And there's also potentially a psychoanalytic/semiotic reading, perhaps about the horrific inevitability of the Oedipal drama, the law of the father, the return to the Real. It's some crazy, dense, puzzling, but also fun stuff.

Through the whole last third, I became obsessed by the idea that this needs to be a movie -- a very strange, quiet, unsettling movie. Preferably directed by me. ( )
1 vota amydross | Jul 7, 2012 |
WORST book ever. ( )
1 vota DJWins | Aug 15, 2010 |
Unless Ben Marcus stops imitating himself, you don't need to read past 'The Age of Wire and String.' ( )
  GeoffWyss | Apr 23, 2009 |
I finished reading Ben Marcus’ “Notable American Women." It’s interesting, unique, well-written and mind-bending, but still, not worth it. It reads like a car manual. I’ve checked out his short stories, which I encourage you to take a look at; they all read like car manuals.

This shouldn’t have been a whole book. It should have been a short story. “Notable American Womenâ€? is a novel about a boy named Ben Marcus who’s raised by his parents to have no emotions. At least, that’s the description everyone gives when mentioning this book. That’s not what I thought it was about. I thought it was a painfully detailed description of the Silentist Movement, one of the cults featured in the book.

The best line in the book is: “Almonds are language neutral.â€? Believe me, that line tells you all you need to know. ( )
1 vota tawdryjones | Feb 26, 2006 |
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I say an unnumbered new race of hardy and well-defined women are to spread through all these states. - Walt Whitman
Crying is a weakness of the face. - Jane Dark
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Ben Marcus achieved cult status and gained the admiration of his peers with his first book, The Age of Wire and String. With Notable American Women he goes well beyond that first achievement to create something radically wonderful, a novel set in a world so fully imagined that it creates its own reality. On a farm in Ohio, American women led by Jane Dark practice all means of behavior modification in an attempt to attain complete stillness and silence. Witnessing (and subjected to) their cultish actions is one Ben Marcus, whose father, Michael Marcus, may be buried in the back yard, and whose mother, Jane Marcus, enthusiastically condones the use of her son for (generally unsuccessful) breeding purposes, among other things. Inventing his own uses for language, the author Ben Marcus has written a harrowing, hilarious, strangely moving, altogether engrossing work of fiction that will be read and argued over for years to come.

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