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Talk | Linda Rosenkrantz
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Talk is a hilariously irreverent and racy testament to dialogue: the gossip, questioning, analysis, arguments, and revelations that make up our closest friendships. Its the summer of 1965 and Emily, Vincent, and Marsha are at the beach. All three are ambitious and artistic; all are hovering around thirty; and all are deeply and mercilessly invested in analyzing themselves and everyone around them. The friends discuss sex, shrinks, psychedelics, sculpture, and S and M in an ongoing dialogue where anything goes and no topic is off limits. Talk is the result of these conversations, recorded by Linda Rosenkrantz and transformed into a novel whose form and content put it well ahead of its time. Controversial upon its first publication in 1968, Talk remains fresh, lascivious, and laugh-out-loud funny nearly fifty years later.
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GatheringBooks
Talk | Linda Rosenkrantz
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So. I really want to like this novel - quite progressive for an experimental novel published in the late 60s based on author‘s audio-recorded conversations with friends while spending the summer in a beach in East Hampton. However, I find the pure dialogue to be challenging, especially since very little context is provided about the main characters‘ lives - it‘s been languishing while I read more compelling stories, but have not given up yet.

readordierachel Interesting concept! Will look forward to your thoughts on it as a whole when you finish. 5y
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emilyhaldi
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I am surprised to find that this book is 1. Strictly dialogue and 2. Taken from the author's actual recordings of her friends during a summer holiday in the Hamptons in 1965.

Hoping the format grows on me a little bit...

MicheleinPhilly I‘m having visions of the film My Dinner with Andre which was like stabbing myself in the eye with a hot poker. 6y
emilyhaldi @MicheleinPhilly lol, I just had to look this movie up... Is the entire 3 hours just a conversation between two people?! 😱 6y
MicheleinPhilly YES! I think I made it through 90 minutes and 4 inquiries about the “point” from my wife before I turned it off. 6y
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SandyW Sounds like it would make a better audiobook. 6y
Mdargusch That looks horrifying to me. 🤦🏼‍♀️ 6y
IamIamIam Yeesh... usually I'm a sucker for anything about LI but I don't think I could handle this either! I'm interested to see how it turns out! 6y
Reviewsbylola Sounds kind of crazy to me and yet I‘m reading a true crime book currently that is literally just the transcription of a pod cast series and I‘m really liking it so 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️ 6y
emilyhaldi @Mdargusch @Reviewsbylola @IamIamIam once I got in the rhythm it actually got pretty good. Some of the stories were hilarious and like watching an episode of Girls. But by the end it was getting pretty repetitive 😏 6y
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emilyhaldi
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Taking a stab at putting together an August #TBRstack 📚 Got some good #booked2018 reads in here ☑️, a couple #chunksters, one more from #tbrbingo 😅 and Lives Like Loaded Guns for bookclub. Let‘s see how much I stick to this!
#augustisatrip

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great looking stack! I can‘t ever stick to one!! 🤦🏼‍♀️ 6y
Mdargusch Good luck!🍀 6y
BarbaraBB Good stack. Looking forward to your thoughts on the tagged book and the Japanese chunkster, both of which I have stacked. 6y
Kalalalatja I‘m excited to see what you think of Six Four, and I‘m really hoping I can motivate myself to pick it up soon-ish 😄 6y
Reviewsbylola Didn‘t realize you bought Small Country. 6y
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emilyhaldi
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I packed my #chunkster and some beach reads for my week up at the lake, totally forgetting that this weekend is #24in48. So I guess this stack will have to do!

Samplergal Little Children is great! 6y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Crimson Petal! 😍 6y
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emilyhaldi @ElishaLovesBooks @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled I‘m halfway through that one right now and loving it!! I need to take a break from it to read something else bc I don‘t want it to be over 😫 6y
emilyhaldi @Samplergal I love Perrotta!!! So very excited for that one 😄 6y
BarbaraBB Great stack. What book is the second one? 6y
ChasingOm I loved the Perrotta and the Koch! 6y
inthegreensandblues I saw the movie Little Children a long time ago and didn't know it was adapted from a book. 🤦 Certain scenes really stuck with me, I will have to add this book to my list. 6y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Ha! I understand! Im in a middle of a book that I feel that way about too and reward myself with it after I read for book club. 😂 6y
emilyhaldi @BarbaraBB it‘s the tagged book! I‘ve been really excited for this #nyrb - sounds like a perfect beach read ☀️ 6y
Mdargusch I think you have plenty to read! 6y
batsy Crimson Petal ❤️ 6y
emilyhaldi @Mdargusch it's all about options!!! 🤗 6y
BarbaraBB O yes, it really sounds fun! Stacked! 6y
LeahBergen Crimson Petal is PERFECT for a readathon. 👍🏻 6y
Kalalalatja It makes me so happy you are loving Crimson Petal ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
Reviewsbylola Is it rainy there? I bet you and Mom will get a lot of reading in! 6y
emilyhaldi @Reviewsbylola a little rainy, yes! But sadly I left a day early bc I was feeling guilty about abandoning my cats for so long 😭 Now I‘m reading in Gville and mom is reading away at the lake!! 6y
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bookmagic
Talk | Linda Rosenkrantz
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This is my semi fictional read for tomorrow. The author recorded herself and her two friends the summer of 1965 and turned those conversations into this funny book.

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SarahK
Talk | Linda Rosenkrantz
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