Think The Bone Clocks’s naughty petite sister in a fright wig – all the usual Mitchell motifs are here,plus a wicked dose of hilarity“Tonight feels like a board game co-designed by MC Escher on a bender and Stephen King in a fever,” observes a spooked member of a university’s paranormal society in David Mitchell’s manically ingenious recent novel, or Slade House. Its hard not to read the assessment as the author’s compressed verdict on his own Halloween-timed offering,but the book is much more besides.
Each fresh product of Mitchell’s soaring imagination functions as an echo chamber for both his preceding ideas and his oeuvre to come, components in the grand project he calls his “uber-novel. But while entire doctoral theses, or complete with Venn diagrams,are being written approximately Mitchellian intertextuality, readers anticipating the heft of his earlier multi-narratives Ghostwritten, and Cloud Atlas and most recently The Bone Clocks can step off the ghost train accurate here.
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Source: theguardian.com