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If you only have time to read one African American classic, I would turn you instead to Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Are Watching God" which is truly amazing!
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Charles Williams in his novels (such as 'Place of the Lion' and the one I am reviewing here) explored less of fantasy (Tolkein) or speculative/philosophical writing (Lewis) but concentrated on the occult/spiritual world. In this novel there is a character who has 'conquered' death by power of the mind and self discipline. There is also a strangely unspecified threat/invasion from Africa (in some ways this perhaps foretells the waves of illegal immigrants) but it is a curiously dissipated threat. The greatest weakness in the book for me are the archetypal characters that are all overwhelmingly British - even the African 'king'. Not only that, but they are archetypal of the thirties when the book was written - hardly to be identified with now.
It is an interesting novel, if a bit slow, but I suspect most of today's readers will find it badly dated in a way that you wouldn't see with Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf or Anna Kavan.
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I wouldn't necessarily say the book is better than the movie (it isn't), but it does flesh out the character of Ben, gives him a little more background as to why he does what he does, and generally expounds upon his feeling of being trapped in middle class America.
If you liked the movie, you might find the book interesting.
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"The axon acts like an express train, skipping many intermediate stops, giving off synapses only when about 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 mm away from the tall dendrite (and sometimes continuing for a few millimeters farther, maintaining the integer multiples of the basic metric, 0.5 mm). "
This is a plain lie.
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All this you can see in the great liberties he takes with the text, and the innacurate representations he puts forth in many cases.
Aparently, this is all just a hobby for him.
At any rate, I would recomend finding a scholarly translation if you are interested in the real voice of Baudelaire.