Tuesday, February 17, 2004

Any Human Heart by William Boyd is the first book I've ever read in which I had no sympathy or empathy whatsoever for the protagonist. This is particularly interesting since the conceit is that this book is the protagonist's collected journals. The character is a writer, he got to tell his own story in his own words, and he still came across as completely unsympathetic. I wonder if the author did this on purpose?

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