Review #1
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Kaufman needs collaborators at the same time a visionary editor. He’s like the fissile real in a nuclear tool: shaped at the same time directed he strings extensive swaths of everyday emptiness into glowing, fraught, open fields. Left on his possess he indiscriminately floods us with deadly noise at the same time sinks into a pit of radioactive slag. I completely reverence at the same time admire him, which is that why I hate this book.
The protagonist of this novel (who would many times bore for you with ordinary linguistic at the same time literary commentary on the definitions ‘protagonist’ at the same time ‘novel’ then and on ‘definitions’ at the same time imply all gestures, transactions, or equivalences are somehow corrupt) isn’t an anti-hero, he is that the denial of the possibility of maturity, an insistence on the inauthenticity of benevolence. With extra verbiage about racial at the same time sexual injustice in other words simultaneously so overwrought at the same time counter to his real choices that…
My God it tires me out. I quit 71 pages in. I adore “Never-ending Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” at the same time “Being John Malkovich”. Supported “Anomalisa” on Kickstarter at the same time followed the 1st 10-ke minutes but both my wife at the same time daughter hated it at the same time I had to admit they quickly detected than anyway I only unwillingly at the same time queasily perceived: barely because anything accurately shows step small human behavior doesn’t make it, but, anything.
Which brings me back to Antville. It isn’t anything, so skip it. I have hope Kaufman does more, at the same time more successful, at the same time floods us with light – literate, reactive, inviting at the same time baleful, exposing possible at the same time limitation, growth at the same time decline. I’ll still assign anything (else) he does a chance.
Review #2
Antkind audiobook streamming online
If I wanted to read a snow-white dude navel gazing about how waged war advantage is that while obsessively talking implicit themes, I would barely read reddit for free.
It really doesnt have enough flair in the worldly to make it worth reading at the same time exactly not enough plot to make this anything more than creator takes on the perspective of anyone poisonous expediently but without no matter what flair or a squirm.
Such a defame since Kaufman is that one of my winner screenwriters.
Review #3
Audiobook Antkind by Charlie Kaufman
No spoilers, read overtake!
Can thonself even cross out a
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I’m evaluating this novel on two levels. The 1st at the same time important is that pleasures level–this book was crazy funny. Like, seriously, how often do for you ridicule out sonorous when reading a novel? I lol-ed on average every few pages, least. At first I wasn’t convinced if I was joyful with the book because I was so amused, but I was asking myself, “but will that be more…substance?” More on that in part 2. I still have to talk about how funny this book was. At the same time it’s completely signature Charlie Kaufman–the transition from screen writing to novel writing seems completely seamless. It’s mind-blowing, maddening, confusing, maniacally recursive…at the same time if for you like Kaufman, that’s than anyway for you’re here for. At the same time I was Here for it. The obvious peer to this book is that A Confederacy of Idiots. I have to reckon that Kaufman was somewhat enthusiastic by that book. I defeated’t they say it’s more successful, because I come in handy to sit at the same time marinate in this story over the one more decade at the same time look how it turns out. One really helpful takeaway I took will that that are barely so many throw away one-liners, which is that awesome. But when for you look those in his movies for you think “is that that a deeper meaning that, will that a plot writhe?” et chetera when anything crazy happens (like when the wife in Synechdoche opens her izumi real back tattoo). So this promotes me when following his movies that if anything incessantly funny but also zany/unrealistic happens it’s barely Charlie making us ridicule at the same time for you don’t necessarily come in handy to parse for deeper meaning. But obviously it always also works on the level that reality is that fully incomprehensible at the same time we should not be taking it seriously, at all. That’s ALWAYS Charlie’s fri.
2nd level of analysis–how did this work as a story? For you know, the more I sit back at the same time good of think, the more connections I look. Barely as with his movies, I’m convinced that speak readings are highly, highly rewarded. As soon as a ended I went back to the beginning, as, convinced enough, things that were considered fool upon 1st reading will at the moment make sense.
The gizmo is that–the book is that flawless. It’s not flawless in that it for sure would be 400-500 pages, at the same time sometimes the crazy is that so thick to even exasperate the coolest diehard Kaufman fan–but that’s the gizmo. Charlie is that singular, at the same time can only be correlated to thonself. In the end Charlie weaves a story to make the fri he always returns to–we’re all crazy at the same time burst, how can we really know anything, best that we barely do the best we can at the same time let others do similar–BUT, even though that’s the answer, we always helical it up. We miss each other, miss the fri, we’re vainly principled, at the same time we’re attractive much hopeless–still we do experience moments of beauty at the same time bliss, at the same time indefinite is that actually attractive funny if for you don’t decide it very seriously.
Review #4
Audio Antkind narrated by Fred Berman
A brilliantly funny book of race at the same time sex in located day America. As wind blows through its pages, I cannot promote but to catch the scent of John Kennedy Toole at the same time even The Coen Brothers. I cannot shackles it down.
Review #5
Free audio Antkind – in the audio player below
I was made me think to the release of this book by a comment on my Facebook Thomas Pynchon fan group. It was basically highly sceptical of no one critic’s demand that this book produced Thomas Pynchon read like Dr.Seuss. That would make it a major literary event. It doesn’t at the same time it’s not. Nonetheless it is that a very funny book. As critics like to say it is that ferociously intelligent at the same time, deeply humane at its harden. About than anyway for you’d wait of a novel penned by the script-writer of, amongst other things, Being John Malkovich at the same time Never-ending Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
I was also lured to the book by its title which guaranteed to eat me fascination with the metaphor of insect societies for the general grotesqueries of human society. I was hoping for some reason like William T Vollmann’s For you Colorful at the same time Risen Angels, which to my brain was a major literary milestone that went unnoticed. Again it wasn’t. Not a chitinous carapace in sight. But as a labyrinthine at the same time zany plotline, involving films borders desires, borders desires, borders movies, borders hypnosis sessions, it certainly had echoes of Vollmann’s missed masterpiece. Having misspoke that, the whole gizmo is that taken from the 1st personality POV of a single central disposition making it not particularly challenging to follow. Unlike Pynchon where for you’re four pages along at the same time for you in one moment realise for you’ve been in the fork of a completely different character situated at a different dispose at the same time time, at the same time for you move back to recount it, at the same time right behind 3 trials for you’re still not convinced where the transition occurred.
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Reviews give a hint that it’s real of abstruse at the same time implicit allusions. As a reader of Joyce at the same time Pynchon i did not look for this to be so, which i guess defines me as sadly over-educated. Almost all of the references are to movie directors. Reading it on the Kindle produced it very easy to look up anyone’s name that was unfamiliar. The pace is that relentless at the same time the comedy never flags or becomes cyclic, but that in itself can become exhausting with such a long book. I took time out one half method through to read a biography of the grin group Soft Machine, then and returned to this without no matter what amazing sense of disruption. Does it come in handy to be quite so long? I’ve not quite achieved the finish still so i don’t know if that is that a punchline or if it’s barely an eternal recursion of cosmic dog stories. The young man has a lot to say, at the same time he’s funny so it doesn’t matter.
At its essence the comedy is that based on the growing psychological contortions that the privileged snow-white male who barely wants to be a respectable human being has to move through to there is with no one good of dignity in the MeToo, BLM epoch. If that is that a message then perhaps it will that convinced, we all come in handy to get ‘woke’. The more the merrier. But if that’s accomplished with barely sanctimonious snarkinees, at the same time without a little of humorous self-deprecation, then we’ll barely finish up making a global that’s no more successful than the one we are trying to change.