| Re: Just finished 'Breakfast In The Ruins'... Behold The Man is one of my favourite Moorcock books and I read Breakfast In The Ruins because Karl Glogauer, the protagonost in Behold The Man, is in it.
For me it was even close to being as good as Behold The Man. Perhaps i did the book an injustice by reading it right after Behold The Man.
I like the idea of the book and the fantasies of past lives and the lives he could have led. I think my favourite parts of the books are the bits at the end. The short section entitled What would you do? and all the almost impossible choices that have to be made in a very short time. |