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Work InformationLet the Great World Spin by Colum McCann (2009)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Writing this review over a year later, I'm surprised at how this book has stuck with me. I didn't necessarily find the characters in it to be too powerful, but the overall impact it had is one that I keep remembering. I come back to several images from the book, particularly the man on the tight rope (of course) and the last scene. I think that this book encapsulated very well how life continues moving around each one of us. What feels so significant and important to each person is really only of their concern. Thus, it can all be halted in the face of something spectacular. I also took away the theme of power in the moments that are able to unite us and draw our lives together, particularly in unexpected ways. I think that when the finer points of this story have faded a bit, it will be quite enjoyable to re-read. I liked it a lot the first time as well. ( )
This is an exceptional performance by a writer whose originality and profound humanity is evident throughout this highly original and wondrous novel. The lousy feeling that you’ve been duped into buying a bogus product increases as you read Let the Great World Spin, and like all chintzy things manufactured for tourists, the book can’t withstand the slightest amount of tensile pressure. Apply a little scrutiny to the artistic decisions being made, and worse and worse details appear, from the awful prose, which ceaselessly pitches and yaws between staccato bursts of words and breathless run-on sentences, to the gaudy, exhibitionist displays of grief. But tackiest of all is the way that McCann deals with his African-American characters, who come off as nothing more than anthropological specimens. It is a mark of the novel’s soaring and largely fulfilled ambition that McCann just keeps rolling out new people, deftly linking each to the next, as his story moves toward its surprising and deeply affecting conclusion. ... Here and elsewhere, “Let the Great World Spin” can feel like a precursor to another novel of colliding cultures: “The Bonfire of the Vanities,” Tom Wolfe’s classic portrait of New York in the 1980s. But McCann’s effort is less disciplined, more earnest, looser, rougher, more flawed but also more soulful — in other words, more like the city itself. Gritty yet hopeful... in terms of sheer lyricism, McCann pulls out all the stops. My review copy was an absolute mess of Post-its and marked passages by the time I was halfway through. A book so humane in its understanding of original sin that it winds up bestowing what might be called original absolution... a pre-9/11 novel that delivers the sense that so many of the 9/11 novels have missed. AwardsDistinctionsNotable Lists
New York City in the 1970s. A radical young Irish monk struggles with his own demons as he lives among the prostitutes in the middle of the burning Bronx. A group of mothers gather in a Park Avenue apartment to mourn their sons who died in Vietnam, only to discover just how much divides them even in grief. A young artist finds herself at the scene of a hit-and-run that sends her own life careening sideways. A 38-year-old grandmother turns tricks alongside her teenage daughter, determined not only to take care of her family but to prove her own worth. The city's people are unexpectedly drawn together by hope, beauty, and the "artistic crime of the century"--a mysterious tightrope walker dancing between the Twin Towers.--From publisher description. No library descriptions found.
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