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Miss Lonelyhearts and the Day of the Locust (Turtleback School & Library)
Miss Lonelyhearts and the Day of the Locust (Turtleback School & Library) | Nathaniel West
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"Somehow or other I seem to have slipped in between all the 'schools, '" observed Nathanael West the year before his untimely death in 1940. "My books meet no needs except my own, their circulation is practically private and I'm lucky to be published." Yet today, West is widely recognized as a prophetic writer whose dark and comic vision of a society obsessed with mass-produced fantasies foretold much of what was to come in American life. Miss Lonelyhearts (1933), which West envisioned as "a novel in the form of a comic strip, " tells of an advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist who becomes tragically embroiled in the desperate lives of his readers. The Day of the Locust (1939) is West's great dystopian Hollywood novel based on his experiences at the seedy fringes of the movie industry.
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Ruthiella
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Pickpick

Book 7 from my #10BeforetheEnd pile.

A thumbs up because the writing is great, but the content is depressing.

I only read the novella (short story? Only 58 pages long) “Miss Lonelyhearts” from this bind up because I‘d already read “The Day of the Locusts”. Disturbing, sad, bathetic, grotesque…the writer of the agony aunt column becomes depressed/obsessed with the mass of humanity and their real problems that cannot be solved with advice.

sarahbarnes I‘ve had a copy of this book forever and have never read it. 3w
Ruthiella @sarahbarnes Good luck to you if you pick it up. He definitely wrote it with the intent to upset the reader. 3w
BookNAround I read this 30+ years ago in high school for a Literary Outcasts class (we had amazing English class options at my high school). 3w
Ruthiella @BookNAround This would be a great book discussion. That does sound like an awesome English class. 3w
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MrsBatt
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“The cigarette was imperfect and refused to draw.”

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gradcat
Miss Lonelyhearts: & the Day of the Locust | Jonathan Lethem, Nathanael West
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#anglophileapril

(Day 29 - #OwnerOfALonelyHeart)

*I‘m soooo literal....

Leftcoastzen Love that old edition, I love West. 6y
Reviewsbylola I love the blurb—a comedy with tragic implications! (edited) 6y
emilyhaldi Cool cover 😍 6y
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Mdargusch Perfect! 👌🏼 6y
gradcat @Leftcoastzen Omigod! I‘m so glad to know that someone else has read West. I don‘t really know of many people who enjoy his books. 6y
gradcat @Reviewsbylola @emilyhaldi @Mdargusch Thanks for your thoughts, ladies! ♥️ 6y
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Lola
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The first novella is this two novella volume was so-so/2 stars for me. Parts were brilliant but overall, it didn't work for me. My two star rating description from my GR page: "It was ok. Maybe a little more than ok, maybe a little less. It might have been really good in parts. But overall it was flat and left me a bit cold." That about sums it up. I'll give it a "it was a little more than ok" but not much. Maybe 2.5 ⭐️s On to Day of the Locust.

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Lola
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I've barely read three pages and this is already depressing the hell out of me. Yikes. @Waynegjr Classics in Brief @RoscoeBooks Book Club, July.

seebiscan I picked this up this weekend...here's to hoping it isn't completely depressing! 7y
Lola @seebiscan I think that particular hope is going to be futile. I do hope to see you at Classics-missed you at Fiction! And side note-I don't like the print/font/format/layout of this edition at all 😑 7y
seebiscan I'll be at classics and fiction this month! 😊 7y
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Libby1
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Panpan

NOT FOR ME.

⭐️

Lola I'm fifty pages in and I feel ya...😑 7y
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Libby1
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Well, I'm finding this pretty awful so far.

I'd Bail but it's only 110 pages. 😬

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Libby1
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"'But that reminds me, I'm expecting one of my admirers - a cow-eyed girl of great intelligence.' He illustrated the word intelligence by carving two enormous breasts in the air with his hands. 'She works in a book store, but wait until you see her behind.'"

Laura317 Oh my gosh! 😳😂 8y
BookNAround I read this in high school for a Literary Outcasts class but I don't remember passages like this! (Maybe because high school was a thousand years ago.) 8y
Libby1 Wow - you read this in high school, @BookNAround ? What did you think of it then? 8y
Libby1 No kidding, @Laura317 . It only got worse. 😬 8y
BookNAround Yeah, the high school I went to was pretty incredible. All I really remember about the book was that it felt very depressing. 8y
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m.galehuxley
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I started to read this one because I read that Flannery O'Connor was influenced by Nathanel West. I've recently started to admire O'Connor, so I'm trying to learn as much from and about her as possible. I can certainly see how she was influenced by Miss Lonelyhearts, and I'm not even very far into it.