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Gone with the Mind
Gone with the Mind | Mark Leyner
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The blazingly inventive, fictional autobiography of Mark Leyner, one of America's "rare, true original voices." (Gary Shteyngart) Dizzyingly brilliant and raucously funny, GONE WITH THE MIND is the story of Mark Leyner's life, told as only Mark Leyner can. In this utterly unconventional, autobiographical novel, Mark Leyner gives a reading in the food court of a mall. Besides Mark's mother, who's driven him to the mall and introduces him before he begins, and a few employees of fast food chain Panda Express who ask a handful of questions, the reading is completely without audience. The action of GONE WITH THE MIND takes place exclusively at the food court, but the territory covered on these pages has no bounds. Existential, self-aware, and very much concerned with the relationship between a complicated mother and an even more complicated son, Leyner's story--with its bold, experimental structure--is a moving work of genius.
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Gone with the Mind | Mark Leyner
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Bailedbailed

memoir Audio I have a cold and I just couldn't cope with this book. I hope that in better health I may have enjoyed this bizarre discourse. I had such high hopes because his mother's introduction was wonderful. oh well... going to find a new box of tissues, make a cup of hot tea and honey, and find something mindless for my stuffy ears to listen to.

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Gone with the Mind | Mark Leyner
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Bailedbailed

I started this last night, read 20 pages, skipped ahead 20 more, then returned it. It's so stream of consciousness that paragraphs last for 2 pages on my Kindle 8 inch. It's more organized than On The Road. Yup, that's all I have to say.