2015年5月13日水曜日

Weight Watchers Thomas McGuane

This story is too difficult for me to understand. What does the author want to say?
After I finished reading the book, I am inclined to think that the narrator is so negatively influenced by his parents that he determines not to marry. He just wants to avoid the same troubles that will arise in his marriage. He is a naïve person who wants to avoid the worldly things and to disconnect himself from his outer world. New York Times picked up this story probably because it has something common between the narrator and the present day young people. The narrator is not matured enough to live though a life that is dirty and full of contradiction.

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