Friday, January 27, 2023

A Visit from the Goon Squad


This series of interconnected short stories go back and forth in time. I was intrigued, but I cannot say that I loved the characters. It is about getting older and wasting your life. 


Here is why James Mustich thinks it should be one of the 1000 Books You Read Before You Die:

What kind of novel would Marcel Proust have written if he’d listened to the Rolling Stones instead of Beethoven’s late quartets? The answer might well be something very much like A Visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan’s virtuosic and open-hearted tale of music and mortality. Like the music it evokes, Goon Squad is catchy, and inviting in both form and duration: It moves with the tempo and tunefulness of rock ’n’ roll. In fact, like a vintage pop LP, it’s divided into two “sides,” A and B. Each chapter is a kind of music track as well, a freestanding “song” that slots into the larger concept album; each takes place in a different time period, from the late 1960s into some year in the near future; each focuses on a different character; and each is written in a distinct narrative style (one chapter, devoted to “Great Rock & Roll Pauses,” is composed in PowerPoint slides). All of us, Egan suggests, get mugged by the “goon squad” of time. And none of us really sees it coming.

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