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The Overstory by Richard Powers
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The Overstory is undeniably brilliant, but it's also hard work, and I'm not convinced the payoff was worth the effort. I wanted to be able to say that I was so struck by Powers' genius that I was able to forgive the periods of abject tedium that characterized my reading experience, but that would be a lie. This is undoubtedly a fantastic book, but I don't think I was the right reader for it.

Here I have to echo a sentiment that I expressed in my review of Lab Girl by Hope Jahren: there are only so many loving descriptions of trees a person can take after a while. What I'm interested in when I read is conflict and human interest and interpersonal dynamics, and when none of that is at the forefront of a book, I'm inevitably going to struggle with it.

While Richard Powers did create a host of distinct characters in The Overstory - the first section of the novel is eight different short stories, one following each of the main characters through defining moments in their early lives - it soon becomes apparent that their stories aren't the ones that Powers is interested in telling. I had more than a few moments when I had to wonder why Powers chose to write this as a novel at all, when it would have arguably served its purpose just as well as a treatise on environmental activism.

Powers is a hell of a writer though, I'll give him that. I can't bear to go lower than 3 stars in my final rating because I can't deny the admiration I feel toward Powers' craft. On a sentence-by-sentence level, I lost track of the amount of times I paused and reread a particularly striking passage, and the amount of detail that Powers is able to pack into every page is incredibly impressive. And on a larger level, the thematic complexity that Powers is able to achieve with his anthropomorphic symbolism and thorough examination of disparate disciplines and philosophies is undeniable. When words like 'epic' and 'masterpiece' are being thrown around in conversation with this novel, it's not difficult to understand why.

But at the same time, I'm just not convinced that it was all necessary. I don't believe that this book is able to justify its length of 500 (very long) pages. It's punishingly dense and bloated; I found certain characters to be extraneous and a lot of the detail to be superfluous. But it's also punctuated by moments of such beauty that make it a worthwhile read, and I wouldn't be surprised at all if this wins the Man Booker, but on a personal level, I can't say this was my favorite reading experience I've ever had.
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Reading Progress

July 30, 2018 – Shelved as: to-read
July 30, 2018 – Shelved
July 30, 2018 – Shelved as: booker-2018
September 21, 2018 – Started Reading
September 21, 2018 – Shelved as: 2018
September 21, 2018 – Shelved as: literary-fiction
September 21, 2018 –
page 46
9.16% "Man Booker #11!"
September 25, 2018 –
page 112
22.31%
October 1, 2018 –
page 300
59.76%
October 4, 2018 –
page 410
81.67%
October 4, 2018 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Caroline (new)

Caroline "What I'm interested in when I read is conflict and human interest and interpersonal dynamics, and when none of that is at the forefront of a book, I'm inevitably going to struggle with it."

Me too. Exactly! Really great review, Rachel.


Rachel Thanks Caroline! Very glad I'm not the only one who's unable to find much of a thrill in a tree book...


message 3: by Dan (new) - rated it 5 stars

Dan Rachel, I'm always impressed when somebody writes such a thoughtful and considerate review of a novel that wasn't right for them. When I recently read The Overstory, I reacted more positively than you. But the story and the characters aren't staying especially fresh in my memory, and I won't be surprised if I eventually come to your conclusion that "I'm just not convinced that it was all necessary. I don't believe that this book is able to justify its length of 500 (very long) pages. It's punishingly dense and bloated; I found certain characters to be extraneous and a lot of the detail to be superfluous. But it's also punctuated by moments of such beauty that make it a worthwhile read."

Great review.


Trudie Uh huh, uh huh, yep, yes, nodding head enthusiastically at all you have said here ;) Your feelings virtually mirror my own.


Dianne Rachel, well said! Appreciate your thoughts on this one.


message 6: by Susanne (new)

Susanne Nice honest review Rachel1


Rachel Dan wrote: "Rachel, I'm always impressed when somebody writes such a thoughtful and considerate review of a novel that wasn't right for them. When I recently read The Overstory, I reacted more positively than ..."

That is very nice Dan, thanks so much! But I'm very happy that you had such a positive experience with this book. I hope it does stay strong for you over time!


Rachel Trudie wrote: "Uh huh, uh huh, yep, yes, nodding head enthusiastically at all you have said here ;) Your feelings virtually mirror my own."

I had the same experience reading your review. I'm glad I'm not alone in thinking the genius was overpowered by the tedium.


Rachel Dianne wrote: "Rachel, well said! Appreciate your thoughts on this one."

Thanks Dianne! :)


Rachel Susanne wrote: "Nice honest review Rachel1"

Thank you Susanne!


Constance Well said


Rachel Constance wrote: "Well said"

Thanks! :)


Christine My thoughts, exactly. Thank you for expressing so perfectly how I felt about this book.


Rachel Christine wrote: "My thoughts, exactly. Thank you for expressing so perfectly how I felt about this book."

Thanks Christine!


Nancy Totally agree with you.


Rachel Nancy wrote: "Totally agree with you."

I think a lot of people do - apparently I'm not the only one who has tree book fatigue!


Joseph Thank you for this review. I struggled to finish this book. Kind of guilted myself into plodding through. My thought when i finished, “Was it worth it?” My answer “No, it wasn’t.” It is good to know I am not the only one who felt that way.


Rachel Joseph wrote: "Thank you for this review. I struggled to finish this book. Kind of guilted myself into plodding through. My thought when i finished, “Was it worth it?” My answer “No, it wasn’t.” It is good to kno..."

I agree. There were undoubtedly moments of brilliance, but enough to compensate for the rest of it? I'm not so sure.


Paolo Overwritten....


Rachel Paolo wrote: "Overwritten...."

It's definitely easy to make a case for that.


Nathalie Garcia Heck of a review! The book was totally ‘Punishingly dense and bloated’. Good. But not worthy of being a fav.


Paula Hagar Great review, and quite possibly the one I have resonated the most with here. I'm not quite finished with the book, and will give it 4 stars for the brilliance of what Powers has tried to do here, but for me, finishing this has been quite the commitment, and I do think it most definitely could have been shorter.


Rachel Nathalie wrote: "Heck of a review! The book was totally ‘Punishingly dense and bloated’. Good. But not worthy of being a fav."

Thanks Nathalie! Agreed - it was not a bad book at all, just not really for me.

Paula wrote: "Great review, and quite possibly the one I have resonated the most with here. I'm not quite finished with the book, and will give it 4 stars for the brilliance of what Powers has tried to do here, ..."

Thanks so much! I completely agree - I found myself so impressed with this book on a technical level, but man it really was not catered to my personal tastes as a reader.


Amypofflewoffle932 couldn't agree more


Holly I made it through The Overstory. I could not get anywhere close to finishing Lab Girl.


Barbara My thoughts exactly! The book was beautifully written but I had a hard time getting through it. I will, however, look at trees differently.


GERARDV210 Reading your review I can relate, maybe I'm not the right reader going into this book. It's praise and reviews had me reading it to begin with, and there's no denying the authors incredible writing as he phrases everything so beautifully, but there's something that's not captivating me and I can't put my finger on what it is exactly, maybe I try to say to myself I mainly read horror and historical fiction which is maybe why this book is a bit struggle for me to get into.


Melinda Totally agree!!


Rachel Amypofflewoffle932 wrote: "couldn't agree more"
Melinda wrote: "Totally agree!!"

Thanks! :)

Holly wrote: "I made it through The Overstory. I could not get anywhere close to finishing Lab Girl."

Yeah, it wasn't my fave!

Barbara wrote: "My thoughts exactly! The book was beautifully written but I had a hard time getting through it. I will, however, look at trees differently."

Very true! I definitely learned a lot, I'll give it that.

GERARDV210 wrote: "Reading your review I can relate, maybe I'm not the right reader going into this book. It's praise and reviews had me reading it to begin with, and there's no denying the authors incredible writing..."

Yeah, definitely, it's a very accomplished book and I see why it works so well for a certain kind of reader, but it sadly wasn't for me.


message 30: by Michael (new)

Michael Mark Hi Rachel,

You wrote, What I'm interested in when I read is conflict and human interest and interpersonal dynamics, and when none of that is at the forefront of a book, I'm inevitably going to struggle with it.

I think Powers perhaps anticipated this response when he wrote (pg 383 of the paperback), “Every one imagines that fear and anger, violence and desire, rage laced with the surprise capacity to forgive—character—is all that matters in the end. It’s a child’s creed, of course, just one small step up from the belief that the Creator of the Universe would care to dole out sentences like a judge in federal court. To be human is to confuse a satisfying story with a meaningful one, and to mistake life for something huge with two legs. No: life is mobilized on a vastly larger scale, and the world is failing precisely because no novel can make the contest for the world seem as compelling as the struggle between a few lost people.”

You and Powers are both right, I think: fiction with an axe to grind or too much moralistic abstraction is hobbled somehow. At the same time, with such a large issue at stake, i.e. the fate of the world’s forests and their myriad contributions to the biosphere, the literary risk is worth it. Powers is writing to inspire our collective awakening to the precious story of the natural world—a story that we’ve forgotten is our story, too, and one on which our very lives depend.

Michael


Holly And, sadly, I think Powers is also right that the natural world, trees especially, will [have to] go on without us. We have made ourselves so dangerous as to be necessarily dispensable.


Jerri O I think the Overstory is as taxing and as gratifying as climbing a giant redwood


message 33: by [deleted user] (new)

"The Overstory is undeniably brilliant, but it's also hard work" - exactly!
I hope you don't mind if I steal this from you, because I was just trying to explain this book and couldn't find the right words. Thank you.


Aastha Mehta This literally echoes my thoughts. I just read it today and I felt that yes he writes amazingly well but it was verbose.


Rachel Tery wrote: ""The Overstory is undeniably brilliant, but it's also hard work" - exactly!
I hope you don't mind if I steal this from you, because I was just trying to explain this book and couldn't find the rig..."


Steal away! :)


Robin Drummond I resonate with your phrase of 'abject tedium.' Spot on.


Kathy B Rachel, your review is outstanding and exactly how I felt about the book. It's too bad that it would be completely incorporate to copy and cite your review, so I'll just tell you it's perfect and brilliant. I wish I had written it!


message 38: by Drew (new) - rated it 3 stars

Drew Roy Great review. This is exactly how I felt.


E. M. Keller I 100% agree. Especially about it being "bloated" and some of the characters being extraneous. I feel like he made his point before the half-way point of the book and then just made it over and over and over again. Doesn't really work for me as a novel either!


message 40: by Robert (new)

Robert Vander Ploeg Very helpful review. "This is undoubtedly a fantastic book, but I don't think I was the right reader for it." This is an important concept that many reviewers ignore... Thank you.


message 41: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Totally agree with this review. "Bloated" captures my feeling. And I felt Powers was bloviating often throughout the last half of the book.


Ellen Wow, my sentiments exactly. I slogged through this because, wow he can turn a sentence but it was basically torture to finish it.


Katie Rigby You’ve summed up my thoughts excellently! Needed a firmer edit but the work is still beautiful.


message 44: by John (new) - rated it 2 stars

John Rush At page 200. Liked the early pages but it is becoming a slog.


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