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Was the Psycho MoMa exhibit part necessary? It was great to read, but not sure why in Point Omega
>>not pychon
Not a flaw but a question (which also contains a spoiler, so stop reading here if you don't know the novel yet):
Is the girl who, at the end of the book, talks to the man who watches the Psycho exhibit Elster's daughter? If so, is the last scene supposed to imply that the man (who turns out to be a psycho with mother issues just as Norman Bates) murdered her?
It's boring and bland. Maybe he's just not my cup of tea. I read White Noise, Point Omega, and Cosmopolis, and I can't say I really enjoyed either. They all have this specific, recognizable style of Don's, but I don't the its appeal.
Point Omega sounded interesting when I read about it, but reading it, not so much. Same for the others, too. I wouldn't even have remembered reading it, if it weren't for this thread.