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A review by bewildered_and_blase
Point Omega by Don DeLillo
4.0
Somehow my relation to Don Delillo is ambivalent...On one side I really enjoy the artsy poetry-like meta-physical cool kind of writting, which by the way is short, which makes it easy to slip in as a snack between books. On the other side I really have to push myself and drag myself through some parts of his books.
It's like some exhibitions on modern art, a metaphor, which i by the way suspect him to like.
Point Omega is the same. It has these really cool themes with time, and reason, and he brilliantly resolves around these. However the first par is awfully, long and boring (50 pages can feel long sometimes...)
Although you sometimes have to drag yoursekf through an exhibition, it usually pays off, at least more than watching reality tv, or the like. The same goes for point omega, it still evokes something. and therefore should have 4/5 stars :)
It's like some exhibitions on modern art, a metaphor, which i by the way suspect him to like.
Point Omega is the same. It has these really cool themes with time, and reason, and he brilliantly resolves around these. However the first par is awfully, long and boring (50 pages can feel long sometimes...)
Although you sometimes have to drag yoursekf through an exhibition, it usually pays off, at least more than watching reality tv, or the like. The same goes for point omega, it still evokes something. and therefore should have 4/5 stars :)