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Cover of "Some Came Running"
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Cover of "The Merry Month Of May"
    • It's hard to care about the main characters - Jones seems to struggle finding any worthwhile conflicts outside of his WWII trilogy. But the description of the setting - the student revolution that shut down France in May 1968 - is very much worth the read.

      Besides being on a James Jones kick, ... Continue

      It's hard to care about the main characters - Jones seems to struggle finding any worthwhile conflicts outside of his WWII trilogy. But the description of the setting - the student revolution that shut down France in May 1968 - is very much worth the read.

      Besides being on a James Jones kick, I recently saw Godard's 1967 film _La Chinoise_, which is a good portrait of the type of students that fueled the events of May 68. That helped make the book relevant for me.

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  • ― Posted on Dec 2, 2007
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