Title | : | Leaving Small's Hotel |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0312206607 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780312206604 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1998 |
Leaving Small's Hotel Reviews
-
A distinctive novel in format, and an interesting, enjoyable book for the most part. Each chapter contains a part of three story threads -- a young boy's relationship with his neighborhood, a radio show with a ventriloquist and his dummy, and the struggle by a couple to maintain a small inn on an island off the south short of New York's Long Island.
The most engaging of the stories is the one about the hotel, and the touching relationship between Peter and Albertine, the married couple who own and run it. The bit with the dummy gets a bit old and repetitious, and the story of the younger version of Peter has its ups and downs (strong in the beginning and the end, but tedious in the middle with its preoccupation with a machine to detect the presence of flying saucers.)
The cast of characters in the hotel is fun, but it gets rather large and not all of them come through clearly. There are bits of wit here and there which made me smile. I also enjoyed many cultural references to the 1969's (if I remember correctly) and to literature and old advertising slogans.
I admire Kraft's creativity, and found the story overall had a freshness I enjoyed. It could have been pared down a bit, though, since it drags in places, though it is still well worth reading.
Warning: don't read this on a Kindle. There are a number of pictures/drawings inserted which were not discernible on the device, and looked like they might have been fun. -
polyphrenic depictions
-
I loved this book--- The complicated cast of characters---the living in his memories, the memoir (sweet and nostalgic and funny) and the idea of inhabiting the many aspects of oneself (current and former side by side), and his true love for his wife--- It will stick with me--- and it does make you want a garret room to write a novel in. I am looking up other Eric Kraft books.
-
Eric Kraft's books are delightful and familiar. One day I will re-read them all.