I studied Bakhtin a little in grad school, and all I remember now is that I found him to be one of the few theorists worth the trouble. So that when Madeleine Thien talked about his concept of "unfinalizability" from this book in her lecture in Tokyo a couple weeks ago, which basically means that nobody, no character, is ever finished, flat, that everybody has room to develop, grow, and change, I was struck enough to order the book.
saresmoore This sounds great! I hadn't heard of Bakhtin, but this is an intersection of several of my top interests! (edited) 7y
shawnmooney @saresmoore Great! I'd suggest a buddy read, but you and/or half of Litsy might throttle me! LOL 7y
saresmoore Hahaha! I'm currently pretty annoyed at buddy reading. Not the buddies, just the reading. I think I've developed a deep & consuming loathing of Salman Rushdie. 7y
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shawnmooney @saresmoore May I start calling you Ayatollah? 7y
saresmoore Bahahaha! Oy vey. No, please don't. I tend to agree with Rushdie's allegorical intimations, I just think he's a pompous ass and his writing style is endlessly infuriating. 7y
LeahBergen @saresmoore Please stop me if you see me joining in on a buddy read for the next 6 months! 😂 7y
saresmoore @LeahBergen Oh my goodness, will do! Hahaha! Why is it so stressful?? 7y