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Winter's Tale

3/5. Um, I don't know? A long magical realist fantasy about New York at opposite ends of the twentieth century, including thieves and newspaper wars and mayoral races and family saga and a magic white horse.

This book contains a plan to build what is essentially a rainbow bridge to nowhere, and I can think of no better way to describe this reading experience. It is playful and bizarre and elaborate and silly, and it basically goes nowhere. I'm glad I read it? I think? Maybe? It's certainly magical on the sentence-by-sentence, page-by-page scale. In the broader scale, boy I just don't know.

Date: 2020-03-01 10:26 pm (UTC)
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I considered reading this at some point. Does Helprin refer at all to Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale? I'd been curious at the time, but never got around to reading Helprin to find out.

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