The novel starts out with a few pages on the death of who I am assuming is Mr. Kimble. Having read the blurbs, I understand that the story focuses around his three ex-wives, and so when the next chapter opens with a completely different scenario, I understand it to be a different time zone–as noted by the heading date of 1969. The opening finds a man dead in his Cadillac, and gives a police report style background of a man living alone in a rented apartment who has loads of cash and money in a bank account. Nice time to bring in the ex-wives.
I’m also catching up on the lit journals, but will post on only features that I find outstanding such as story, voice, imagery, metaphor, or technique. Let’s just move me along with my backlog without the stopping to write about each detail, and then maybe I won’t have to admit the issues go back to 2004.
And of course, I’m more of the mind to get into Consolation, to find some personal answers in the study as well as the main objective of understanding Boethius’ particular philosophical theory.
Writing though, is stagnant.