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Y pregnancy fails the child obsessed husband begins to rage at this new world the song spun objects somehow created by his wife's beautiful singing voice the giant and sentient bear that rules the beasts of the woods the second moon weighing down the fabric of their starless sky and the labyrinth of memo. While I can tell the writer is a tolerably good stylist and I can even tell he has a vivid imagination for fiction this book is really uite terrible It's much too ambitious pretentiously so all too aware of its aspirations towards the creation of a myth and caught up in a kind of fantastical world not of this time or any time or of this place or any place I think it's about the erosion of meaning of fatherhood or possibly about how we are continually destroying our planet but by about the fifth page I did not care what it was about because I didn't care for the characters or their plight or the language used to describe them and their plot With some books I can tell they are good but are not to my taste; with this one I can tell it is bad and not to my taste A lot of readers clearly don't share my opinion obviously
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In the House Upon the Dirt Between the Lake and the WoodsIn this epic mythical debut novel a newly wed couple escapes the busy confusion of their homeland for a distant and almost uninhabited lakeshore They plan to live there simply to fish the lake to trap the nearby woods and build a house upon the dirt between where they can raise a family But as their ever. I recently reviewed this book for WKAR's Current StateYou can listen to my review here can also read my book review below Sometimes the literary world can suffer from a case of The Emperor’s New ClothesWe all know this story made famous by Hans Christian Andersen of the ridiculous Emperor tricked into wearing nothing and the underlings around him too afraid to point out that he is only in his underwear In the mind of the Emperor he is adorned in the greatest attire but in reality there isn’t much left for the imaginationIn the House Upon the Dirt Between the Lake and the Woods is a new novel by Matt Bell and a Michigan Notable Book for 2014 It also has wonderful reviews from the New York Times the Wall Street Journal and many other reputable book reviewers And yet I honestly can’t help but wonder if they all read the same book as me Why aren’t they seeing the underwear tooIn The House Upon the Dirt Between the Lake and the Woods is a book rich in symbolism and fantastical imagery It is a world where a song can bring healing animals talk houses can be as endless as your memory moons can be created and people can become suids Overall the imagery and the pace oddly reminded me a lot of the art films of Matthew Barney like from his series The CREMASTER CycleThe story follows a married couple their struggles to have a child and then their mourning over the death of their only son all in a world of natural magic You can read the book in two ways one in which the entire story is an emotional allegory; or you can read it as a new myth stealing from Greek Native American and many other much better storiesSadly Bell’s novel just isn’t very entertaining One of the big reasons for this is that it’s hard to relate to the characters They are really given no backstory and what we see as magical or bizarre never seems to affect them While Neil Gaiman in his imaginative novels and stories can reach amazingly creative places he still grounds it enough so he is taking us along Matt Bell doesn’t do that He expects you to swim or drown in his suid filled waters by yourselfAlso this is not a book for everyone since it is a story where children will skin other children a father will eat his deceased newborn and a corpse that is buried never stays buried Consider yourself warnedFinally this is a book with little to no dialogue rooted in long lyrical prose Sometimes it can be uite beautiful however in other spots it can feel like something belonging in a collection of poetry by a 13 year old Maybe a story like this would have worked better as a short story or novella Whatever the case by the time I reached page 312 I was exhaustedI don’t like giving bad book reviews Yet I can’t help but feel like the boy in Andersen’s tale who’s pointing and catcalling at the Emperor It could be argued that the boy in that story was doing something brave Me I’m not brave just a disappointed reader