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Q by Luther Blissett
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it was amazing

I smile. No plan can take everything into account. Other people will raise their heads, others will desert. Time will go on spreading victory and defeat among those who pursue struggle.


There is a scene in Alan Bennett's History Boys where the instructor tells his students, if you want to know about Stalin you should study Henry VIII. I felt similar illustrations throughout this sprawling epic. Recurring tensions and responses proliferate through history. Well over a month was spent with Q, a month occupied otherwise by the World Cup and numerous intrigues into the depths of Derrida and Foucault. The baggy novel concerns millenarianism but in the befogged era of the religious wars and the Reformation. Street Fighting Men battle princes and papal guards, while revolutions orange and velvet give way to failed Springs and betrayed Thaws. The narrative as such concerns two men, equally unknown with protean noms-de-guerre: they act observe and operate for the opposing forces in this weird rethink of early modernity.

Luther Blissett is the pseudonym for four politically radical Italian novelists who will later in another incarnation be known as Wu Ming. This creative endeavor finds its historical subject in a most messy marriage, one that gleams even as it oozes.

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Reading Progress

June 29, 2014 – Started Reading
June 29, 2014 – Shelved
July 6, 2014 –
page 208
30.81%
July 6, 2014 –
page 316
46.81%
July 23, 2014 –
page 462
68.44%
July 27, 2014 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Praj (new)

Praj The narrative as such concerns two men, equally unknown with protean noms-de-guerre: they act observe and operate for the opposing forces in this weird rethink of early modernity

Sounds intriguing! Thank you for a wonderful appraisal.


message 2: by Kalliope (new) - added it

Kalliope This sounds interesting...

and I enjoyed the performance of Bennett's History Boys which I watched a few years ago.. May be I should try to read the play.. do not remember your quote..


message 3: by Kalliope (new) - added it

Kalliope I have just read a bit more about this.. and its "author".. I really want to read this... Thank you.


message 4: by Glenn (new)

Glenn Russell Thanks.
I read this novel years ago. I recall one of the peasants asking another: "Have you ever stood before a charging army of 10,000 regular soldiers?"


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