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The Music of Chance by Paul Auster
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The Music of Chance (original 1990; edition 2001)

by Paul Auster

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An "exceptional" (Los Angeles Times) tale of fate, loyalty, responsibility, and the real meaning of freedom, from the author of the forthcoming 4 3 2 1:  A Novel A finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award This "rich and dazzling" (Wall Street Journal) novel follows Jim Nashe who, after squandering an unexpected inheritance, picks up a young gambler named Jack Pozzi hoping to con two millionaires. But when their plans backfire, Jim and Jack are indentured by their elusive marks and are forced to build a meaningless wall with bricks gathered from ruins of an Irish castle. Time passes, their debts mount, and anger builds as the two struggle to dig themselves out of their Kafkaesque serfdom. New York Times-bestselling author Paul Auster (The New York Trilogy) brings us back into his strange, shape-shifting world of fiendish bargains and punitive whims, where chance is a powerful yet unpredictable force.… (more)
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Title:The Music of Chance
Authors:Paul Auster
Info:Faber & Faber Ltd (2001), Paperback, 224 pages
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The Music of Chance by Paul Auster (1990)

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Một lần nữa hình bóng những người cha ám ảnh thế giới những câu chuyện của Paul Auster. Sau những mối quan hệ cha con thất bại với cha ruột và đứa con gái nhỏ Juliette (đến cuối cùng hóa ra anh lại trở thành bản sao người cha của mình, đối với Juliette, mà lúc anh rời đi nó vẫn chỉ là một đứa bé, anh để lại chỉ có một cái tên và một khoản tiền), Jim tìm thấy ở cuộc gặp gỡ tình cờ với Jack tình thương, nghĩa vụ và mối ràng buộc như thể Jack là con trai của chính anh vậy. Để trả thù những kẻ (mà anh nghĩ) đã xé nát khuôn mặt, xé nát cuộc đời Jack và ném ra trước mắt anh sáng hôm ấy, phút cuối cùng anh ném trả lại cuộc đời của anh và chính chúng trước ánh sáng, trong chiếc Saab đỏ đã đồng hành cùng anh hơn trăm ngàn dặm đường cô độc, với tốc độ 150km/h.

Hai cái kết của truyện và phim đều rất hay, không như Fight Club (vì sao lại thay đổi một cái kết quá tuyệt vời như vậy, đó là kết quả của chuyển thể tiểu thuyết, độc giả buộc phải hi sinh những con chữ ám ảnh kinh hoàng để đổi lấy những khung hình cliche đẹp viên mãn). Qúa đau khổ ;__; Phim vẫn hay, nhưng mà quá tiếc.

aventura-interiordesign.blogspot.com/2008/12/nhc-i-may-ri.html Một cách nghĩ rất hay :) ( )
  oceaninmypocket | Nov 30, 2022 |
Many unresolved story lines and a slow journey of discovery for the protagonist ( )
  brakketh | Aug 15, 2022 |
This is why rereads are important. I gave this 2 stars last year, reread it and now this is a 5. ( )
  jaydenmccomiskie | Sep 27, 2021 |
This turned out to be an engagingly offbeat novel about the pleasures of going with the flow of random events, which manages to convey a counterintuitively positive, upbeat message, even as we see the main character engaged in behaviour that any sensible outside observer would call self-destructive.

Nashe is a bookish, musical, college dropout who took up a career as a firefighter on a whim, worked at it for seven years, then gave it up when his family fell apart and an inheritance dropped into his lap. Since then he's been driving around randomly, using up his money; as the book opens he finds himself taking a crazy chance by investing the last chunk of it in a promising young poker player, Jack. By all the logic of the Great American Narrative, the young man should turn out to be Robert Redford and make Nashe's fortune for him, but apparently it doesn't work like that in Austerland, and instead Jack and Nashe find themselves trapped in a Pinteresque situation, living in a caravan in a field cut off from the rest of the world and building a useless wall for a couple of millionaires.

This obviously isn't a book that's meant to be taken too literally - Auster doesn't seem to have thought much about what it would actually be like to work for seven years as a fireman, and what that would do to your tastes and social attitudes, for instance, nor would it be very wise to follow his advice on the building of stone walls. But that sort of thing obviously isn't the point - this is a kind of anti-fable, a complete inversion of the social and economic rules of life in American society. And maybe a little dig at Robert Frost's elevation of the stone wall to mythical status at the same time? ( )
  thorold | Mar 14, 2019 |
There is a rhythm to The Music of Chance that suits its title. I saw the movie before I realized the book existed and both excel in their own right. It is by no means the feel good book of the year, but it is a great read none-the-less. For the most part, Paul Auster's works depend on twists, surprises, and coincidences, but despite this, they hold up for multiple reads. I feel very close to Jim and Jack and will certainly read this again. ( )
  eclecticheart | Dec 10, 2018 |
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An "exceptional" (Los Angeles Times) tale of fate, loyalty, responsibility, and the real meaning of freedom, from the author of the forthcoming 4 3 2 1:  A Novel A finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award This "rich and dazzling" (Wall Street Journal) novel follows Jim Nashe who, after squandering an unexpected inheritance, picks up a young gambler named Jack Pozzi hoping to con two millionaires. But when their plans backfire, Jim and Jack are indentured by their elusive marks and are forced to build a meaningless wall with bricks gathered from ruins of an Irish castle. Time passes, their debts mount, and anger builds as the two struggle to dig themselves out of their Kafkaesque serfdom. New York Times-bestselling author Paul Auster (The New York Trilogy) brings us back into his strange, shape-shifting world of fiendish bargains and punitive whims, where chance is a powerful yet unpredictable force.

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