- Hardcover: 319 pages
- Publisher: Harcourt; 1 edition (Jun 2004)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 0151010153
- ISBN-13: 978-0151010158
- Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.2 x 3 cm
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,441,260 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The book is truly unique and difficult to describe well without ruining the story and the surprises. Paul Auster readers will love it, same for people who like Jonathan Safran Foer (who praised the book highly) and, I would say, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Men and women will both like the book, although maybe for different reasons. If you like a different way of thinking, dry humor, letting your imagination run-any of these-then there is no question that you have to read this book.
I'm writing this because I noted in the "official" reviews that the book has given some critics fits. Some thought it's great, some were confused and some outright mad! I do want to say that anyone who thinks this incredibly brainy book is "rote, etc," wasn't up to the reading. There is no disputing the great writing style-Dunbar's first novel won a prize-but the content may elude those who are afraid to think or are already "dead" themselves. With this book, you can't categorize or summarize neatly. The reader has to either match Dunbar's brainpower or trust it to take them along for the ride. Most will have to trust and just enjoy. The book has so many levels and topics woven in-a missing body, walking corpses, teenage sex, philosophy and physics, to mention a few-and so many casual, but deeply meaningful, references. It will probably be challenging graduate seminars in the future.
Still, the story is also just plain fun. I laughed out loud many times, cried a couple of times, and went back umpteen times to reread parts for the sheer pleasure of it. I certainly know a few corpses myself, but the best part was having my own life tweaked a little. This book "turned up the volume" on it, as she says. I am recommending MY LIFE WITH CORPSES to everyone, including my teenage friends. There's a lot of wise counsel sprinkled throughout, and my guess is that it's going to be read for as long as there is anyone alive to read it.
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