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Horse Badorties, a chaotic and eccentric protagonist, navigates the frenetic streets of New York City while attempting to maintain his unique, disorganized lifestyle. Badorties operates under the constant pressure of his own erratic impulses and the demands of a society that clashes with his unconventional worldview. The narrative follows his attempts to secure money, food, and companionship while avoiding the mundane responsibilities of adulthood. Written in a stream-of-consciousness style, the text mirrors the protagonist's fragmented perception of reality. The story functions as a character study of a man existing on the fringes of urban life during the 1970s.
Readers frequently highlight the distinctive, manic energy of the prose as the defining feature of the work. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's role as a symbol of the post-sixties disillusionment and the chaotic spirit of the era. Critics note that the narrative structure effectively captures the disorientation of the character's daily life. The balance between humor and underlying melancholy remains a frequent topic of analysis among those who engage with the text. Many readers appreciate the stylistic risks taken by the author to convey the protagonist's internal state.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
1983-11-24
ISBN-10:
0140069313
ISBN-13:
9780140069310
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