QuickTidal, on 11 January 2016 - 04:02 PM, said:
Whisperzzzzzzz, on 11 January 2016 - 03:47 PM, said:
From what I hear it's assembled into chapters that handle functions. Some chapters are visual camerawork, some are the linear narrative, some are atmosphere, others world building...and the headers are the indicator of what the particular chapter is meant o be about and how it serves the narrative.
This is something like what Haruki Murakami did in AFTER DARK, where he began and ended chapters with the POV being kind of like the eye of an audience camera that zooms and pans and basically sets up the scene as if it were a movie...not a book.
I hear Zanzibar is like that too.
Yeah, it seems to be like that, which isn't a unique style these days - I've read other books that use similar narrative devices (most recently, Tad Williams' Otherland books set the mise en scene using newsfeed snippets as epigraphs). The part of Zanzibar I'm most overwhelmed by is just the sheer amount of new vocabulary that is being thrown at me. In-universe slang, concatenated words, and proper names abound; presumably, one is intended to grok their meanings through context. I just don't have enough context yet.
This post has been edited by Whisperzzzzzzz: 11 January 2016 - 05:05 PM