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Blogger Phyllis Hunt McGowan said...

How surreal. I can't say I've had an experience like that, or at least not any that are coming to mind right now.
To be part of the story, any story, but one in which you are currently immersed, that's something.
I think there are some books I've loved that I wouldn't mind a moment like that, and others I enjoyed too but so dark that I wouldn't want to be part of it.
I've read 'The Third Policeman' for example, and in some ways I can compare this Murakami book- for the way he writes so matter-of-factly about an ordinary life and day to day experiences but underneath the normality is bubbling something tense and surreal and bordering on bizarre. 'The Third Policeman' scared me to pieces; I wouldn't want to step into any part of it. I'll try to think about which books I'd love to have a moment like that about. What interesting thoughts you have!

June 1, 2008 at 2:37 AM

Blogger julochka said...

it has happened to me previously, but only with dostoevsky. i can make it happen by reading his underground man. which is bad enough, thank goodness it doesn't happen reading crime & punishment--a raskolnikov moment would be tough to explain!

wait, it has also happened with gogol--his short story, "the nose." it was so strong that i wrote a whole paper from the point of view of the nose and what it did while it was away...

i think it takes both a very special book and very special state of mind.

June 1, 2008 at 9:44 PM

Blogger Elizabeth said...

This happens a lot to me. It is like I am totally locked in my own bubble and nothing can enter until it is related.

January 21, 2010 at 10:45 AM

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