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Author: Elizabeth Smart  
ISBN: 0001050451   /   Audio Cassette
Publisher: HarperCollins Audio   /   1996-01-22
List Price: £10.99
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More Than A Feeling     
This book takes literaryness to a whole new level. It surpasses impressionism, even expressionism at it's best. It is a whirlwind of emotions. Rather than a mere book to be read, think of it as an experience to be savoured, a black-hole of emotion in which to hurl yourself - enjoy the ride!
beautiful     
About once a year I sit down and read this book. Partly because I think you need to read it more than once to fully understand Smart's prose and partly because her style of writing and her use of words take my breath away. She tells her story in such a unique way that it is sometimes hard to grasp exactly what is being said but the feeling behind the words is unmistakeable. Reading this book is like reading pure emotion. When you come to the end of the novel you're left knowing the pain of love and the depth with which it hits the heroine. She conducts an affair with a married man and knowing how closely the story relates to the history of Elizabeth Smart and George Barker always makes it feel like I'm reading the author's thoughts. It seems that through the pain she lives for love and exists for it completely for as long as it lasts.

If you like depth in a book I recommend this one. If you like By Grand Central Station I sat Down and Wept then Smart's The Assumption of Rogues and Rascals is just as beatiful.

Classic. Unmissable     
Quite a marvellous, evocative piece of writing. The subtext is delightful in subtlety and the interweaved plot lines elegant and deeply poignant. Visionaries, poets and dreamers will love it. We catch glimpses of her soul.
Unintelligible     
I never read such pretentious rubbish. It pains me that people are paying good money for an unintelligible string of dislocated words that add up to nothing and mean nothing. I did, on the recommendation of these reviews. A story should be easy to read, accessible. This patently is not. Thank God it is only short. It is the literary equivalent of posing, but very, very inelegantly.
essential melodramatic prose, a true true classic     
this is *the* best longform prose work ever written. it's a small book, but each word takes time to read as it's thick and rich with meaning. it details elizabeth smart's love affair with english poet george barker (who i might add was already married, while seeing the canadian-born smart). from meeting to closure, it holds the reader in a sustained literary climax. each new line presenting a different diamond in the rough. i would recommend this to anyone who enjoys rimbaud-esque works.
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