Six Degrees of Separation – Flashlight to Dreamland

Six Degrees of Separation is a meme hosted by Kate over at Books Are My Favourite and Best. It works like this: each month a book is chosen as a starting point and linked to six others to form a chain. A book doesn’t need to be connected to all the titles on the list, only to the one next to it in the chain.

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This month we’re starting with Susan Choi’s Booker shortlisted Flashlight which I’ve not read, put off by mixed reviews from readers I trust.

Choi is the author of My Education, which I have read, leading me by title to Lynn Barber’s autobiography, An Education, which was adapted into a film starring Carey Mulligan

Mulligan also starred in the screen version of Kazuo Ishiguro’s dystopian Never Let Me Go, set in a boarding school.

As is Scarlett Thomas’s very dark, funny Oligarchy in which all the pupils are obsessed with their weight.

An obsession shared by Empress Elisabeth in Linda Stift’s The Empress and the Cake which is also very dark but not at all funny.

Stift’s novella is set in Vienna, whose patisseries the empress haunts, which is the setting for Robert Seethaler’s The Tobacconist, where Sigmund Freud is a regular customer.

Freud turns up as a bemused observer in Kevin Baker’s sprawling, entertaining Dreamland set in nineteenth-century Coney Island.

This month’s Six Degrees has taken me from a family saga about grief and trauma to a story of New York’s underworld. Part of the fun of this meme is comparing the very different routes other bloggers take from each month’s starting point. If you’re interested, you can follow it on Twitter with the hashtag #6Degrees, check out the links over at Kate’s blog or perhaps even join in.


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30 thoughts on “Six Degrees of Separation – Flashlight to Dreamland”

  1. I’m pretty sure Empress Elisabeth was not touching any cakes, she was obsessed with her weight, but it’s a great idea for a book. Thank you for the Vienna links, always enjoyable to me!

    1. Hence the gazing into patisserie windows, ogling what she can’t permit herself. It’s a very dark book, unsparing on detail. Always happy to visit Vienna even if only virtually!

  2. I love the creative linking here. As you know I struggled with some elements of Choi’s book. I have Only seen the film version of My Education, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The Tobacconist sounds very interesting.

  3. Oh, dear! Oligarchy and The Empress and the Cake remind me of somewhere I worked years ago where we were all obsessed with our weight to the point of jumping on the scales every week. We also had cake very often!

  4. I’ve only read Never let me go, which I liked, because I was an Ishiguro fan, but I haven’t read more Ishiguro for a while. I like the sound of those last two “Freud” linked novels.

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