A Date with Kosinski
Being James Bond is every man's dream. The beautiful women, fancy cars, dangerous journeys, and beautiful women. Many men would love to be in his place where all the danger and excitement take place. We don't have that capability to become an international spy, but in the novel, "Blind Date" by Jerzy Kosinski, we are exposed to a life similar to that of James Bond. He goes through secret negotiations. Jerzy Kosinski's use of words greatly contributes to the novel's excellence. He forces the reader to imagine everything that happens in the novel using very descriptive words and phrases. The main character of the novel is George Levanter. He poses as an investor and a playboy. "Blind Date" is in fact almost rated X novel because Levanter makes love to many women through his whole life, all of which are described in detail in the novel. Kosinski writes Levanter as a secret man and many times never revealing who he really is inside. What's interesting about the novel is that Kosinski and Levanter share many things in common. Kosinski's life and memories are scattered throughout the book giving the reader a window to see his life through the eyes of Levanter.
There, mother and son saw each other, naked. Word by word, Kosinski carefully describes the whole ordeal. The three men with her pay no attention to her. In the Contemporary Literary Criticism. In the novel "Blind Date," he explains the life of Levanter, an investor, who invests his time and energy in dealing with life. In one instance, when Levanter was a young adult, his father was ill and was hospitalized. At the age of 24, he left his homeland and established a new culture in the United States, where he taught himself the English language in 4 months. " The University of North Carolina Press 1998: 177-267. He loves to manipulate the minds of others and control them. " He is a master of words, always picking the right ones to make the reader experience the book instead of just reading it.
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