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I first read Jim Crace based on a recommendation on NPR for his book "Quarantine." Enthralled with this tale of Jesus' 40 days in the desert, I knew I had to read more. "Being Dead" is not the most uplifting title, and certainly one would not expect to enjoy a book that starts with a murder of a middle-aged couple. But Crace's kinetic, nonlinear style creates a reading experience that at once makes us appreciate our lives and the speed with which they can be over, without our even anticipating the proximity of death. From the thoughts of the killer during the murders to the couple's activities hours prior to their murders to the manner in which they'd met decades before, each page builds a complex and infinitely readable story that comes to a satisfying conclusion, rather than resolution. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys books written in a nontraditional style.
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Being Dead by Jim Crace
tracey lyman, January 31, 2010
I first read Jim Crace based on a recommendation on NPR for his book "Quarantine." Enthralled with this tale of Jesus' 40 days in the desert, I knew I had to read more. "Being Dead" is not the most uplifting title, and certainly one would not expect to enjoy a book that starts with a murder of a middle-aged couple. But Crace's kinetic, nonlinear style creates a reading experience that at once makes us appreciate our lives and the speed with which they can be over, without our even anticipating the proximity of death. From the thoughts of the killer during the murders to the couple's activities hours prior to their murders to the manner in which they'd met decades before, each page builds a complex and infinitely readable story that comes to a satisfying conclusion, rather than resolution. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys books written in a nontraditional style.