Accordion crimes

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Annie Proulx: Accordion crimes (1996, Scribner)

381 pages

English language

Published Jan. 5, 1996 by Scribner.

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1 star (1 review)

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I couldn't even.

1 star

I had no choice but to DNF this book; I couldn't continue to force myself to read it, even if I liked the concept of it. There were just too many times you could skip parts and still have a coherent story. In fact, if a lot of the unnecessary details were dropped? It would've been more fun to read.

Part of what made me at least read half of this book was that it was as if there were multiple short stories tied to this accordion and that it, somehow and without communicating, was the main character. I liked that the book was supposed to give views into multiple immigrant experiences in the US, though I found it odd that their negative experiences kept getting tied to the accordion rather than the xenophobic Americans.

But this book had too much superfluous detail. There were moments where things that weren't …

Subjects

  • Accordionists -- United States -- Fiction.
  • Accordion -- History -- Fiction.