Tuesday, 10 January 2012

As I Lay Dying

First meeting of 2012 and As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner is covered. I have to admit this book was my choice - and I felt a little anxious as to people's responses to it. I've not 'chosen' a title since 2007 and may not be allowed to choose another until at least 2017!



So, what did the group make of it? Fair to say that everyone found it difficult to get into, but all that attended the meeting had persevered and were glad that they had done so. The book is written as a stream of consciousness, and as such, little context is provided by each narrator. You really have to be paying attention when reading this book - it's certainly not one to pick up as a bed time read - otherwise it can be difficult to follow who is talking about what.

Chapters tend to be brief, with a number of narrators mainly from the Bundren family plus some friends of theirs.

Personally, this book inspired me to study US Literature at university. I'd never before come across this style of writing. The complexity of the characters together with the other worldliness of the deep South captured my imagination. Fast forward some 20 years and revisiting William Faulkner's work was a real treat.

Other books:
The Siege/The Betrayal by Helen Dunmore
Life and Fate by Vassily Grossman
Before I Sleep by S J Watson
Cloudstreet by Tim Winton
Freedom by Jonathan Franzen
The Brightest Star in the Sky by Marian Keyes (similar work by Georges Perec)
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Next time:
Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes OR Snow Drops by A D Miller
March 2012
"Life was created in the valleys. It blew up into the hills on the old terrors, the old lusts, the old despairs. That's why you must walk up the hills so you can ride down."

About WBS Reading Group

Welcome to this first blog about the Warwick Business School Reading Group. The group has been running since 2007, and although is known as the WBS group, you don't have to work at WBS to be a member. As long as you enjoy reading, are open minded about what you read and want to chat to others about books, you are most welcome to come along to our bi-monthly get together. Or just follow this blog if you are unable to attend.

We usually meet at 12.30 in the WBS staff lounge, with our packed lunches and a few books to talk about.