What would you do if you found a mysterious key inside a vase on one of the top shelves in your deceased father’s closet? The novel, Extremely loud and incredibly close, is also known as that new September 11 novel whose last pages include a little flip-book of video stills arranged in reverse order to create a fleeting, blurry movie of an actual human being careering upward through the sky toward the top of the fiery doomed tower from which the flesh-and-blood person on the film was jumping or falling to his death.
(Kirn, 2005)
It is written by a world renowned author, Johnathan Safran Foer. This Brooklynite is the author of two award-winning novels, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and Everything is Illuminated. The one author who never disappoints me with his writing. He writes with passion, a lot of wild imagination and a brain filled with interesting ideas. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is Foer’s most recent novel and it still, like his other books, shows that he has not lost his love for na?ve.
This novel represents a well written fictional novel.
The plot revolves around a nine-year-old boy Oskar Schell, mainly an imaginative and creative boy but he can also be difficult, who lost his father, Thomas, in the World Trade Center attack of 09/11. That specific day is according to the narrator, Oskar, known as the worst day of his life. Oskar always wanted to be optimistic just like his father but after his death he finds life problematic.
(Melanie R. McBride. Cedars, 2013) On the 9th of September there was a few voice messages his dad left when he got home, but no one was home. Just as Oskar enters the house his dad called one last time, but Oskar is too scared to pick up the phone and lets it go to voicemail. As the days pass, a series of things happen. In my opinion the most important thing that happens is that he finds a secret key in his dad’s closet with the word Black on it. This youngster makes it his mission to find out the purpose of this mysterious key. He puts in all of his energy and time to conclude his investigation. He is so dedicated that he pretends to be sick so that he can immediately jump at this puzzling investigation.
This mission of him causes him to step out of his comfort zone, exit his Schell. In the beginning of the book he spends a lot of time by himself and one can actually say that his mom is very absent in his life. He has just never been comfortable around people. But the moment he exits his Schell he starts talking to more and more people (all the people in New York City with the last name Black). In the end he finds the result to his investigation.
During Foer’s novel he uses the words extremely and incredibly quite a number of times. The repetition of these words throughout the novel is like a thread that binds the novel together which connects the title directly with the content.
Like in every other novel or book there are some challenges regarding Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. In order to understand this novel you will have to know a little bit of history about the 09/11. You must keep track of all these happenings because the novel can become confusing at times – focus is needed for it all to make sense. This novel will let you experience a variety of emotions. From making you cry to letting you laugh out loud. It touches your soul in an indescribable way. If you like a mysterious type of novel, I will strongly recommend this phenomenal novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.
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