Een klein leven

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Dutch language

Published Nov. 12, 2016 by Nieuw Amsterdam.

ISBN:
978-90-468-2032-2
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OCLC Number:
945774754

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4 stars (5 reviews)

Vier studievrienden zoeken samen hun weg in New York: de charmante acteur Willem, de excentrieke kunstenaar JB, de getalenteerde architect Malcolm en Jude St. Francis. Jude is teruggetrokken, slim en raadselachtig, en zijn vrienden weten beter dan vragen te stellen over zijn verleden. Ze proberen zijn pijn te verlichten, maar naarmate de decennia verstrijken dringt zich de vraag op of Jude wel verlost kan worden van de demonen uit zijn verleden.

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Like Aronofsky’s “Mother!” the pain is the point.

No rating

Challenging in every sense of the word. The unrelenting abuse inflicted on Jude felt like torture porn. I threw my hands up repeatedly wondering if such extremes were an intentional choice. Alternately exploitative and compelling to explore the mindset of someone so mistreated as well as those around him. Goes on too long. A genuine art experience from a book. I’m grateful for it but don’t need to repeat. Both 5 stars and 0, so no rating.

Review of 'A Little Life' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The writing is beautiful and goes a long way in redeeming some of the book’s weaknesses. It really is the best writing I’ve read in a while. Early on, someone asked me how the book I was reading was and I’d said that it was devastatingly beautiful. The problem is that, as good as the writing is, Three quarters of the way through, I just wanted it to end.

Some issues:

The book says it’s about the relationship between four men but it’s really only about two of them and, even then, leans heavily in the direction of one man - Jude - and his tragic life. The story is really about him.

Malcolm is nearly invisible as a character. Why does this character exist?

The whole second half of the book could have been lopped off. It would have been an excellent book. Instead, it goes on too long …