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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Well-written and absorbing, but missing a certain something, 28 Mar 2001
By A Customer
The title of this book is from a poem by e. e. cummings, 'Buffalo Bill', about a macho man facing up to death- 'and what i want to know is / how do you like your blueeyed boy / Mister Death.' The novel is also about facing up to death: "And what's the worst that can happen?" asks one of the characters, about being in a boat during a storm. "You can die, that's all, that's the worst that can happen." He shrugs.As well as death, the novel is about memory, Vietnam, burying the past, the sea, blackmail, lust, the law and motherhood. The characters are well drawn and realistic, and the writing about the sea made me want to head for the coast. The plot is also very readable, with tension and reflection in all the right places to keep you hooked. But when I reached the end I felt a little disappointed, that the promise had not quite been realised. There is much dazzling, sensuous and precise writing here, but there are also passages of more mechanical writing, and the plot seems on reflection just a little too artificial. The novel set out to hit many targets with great flailing wings, but in the end failed to say quite as much as it promised.
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