Hannibal Rising by Thomas Harris

23 Jan

Shhhhhhhh. I’m reading Hannibal Rising.

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I did enjoy the movie, but I much preferred the book as you were drawn into Lecter’s world. The movie did not have the effect, sadly. I would have loved to have seen what Lecter’s mind palace looked like.

The door to Dr. Hannibal Lecter’s memory palace is in the darkness at the center of his mind and it has a latch that can be found by touch alone. This curious portal opens on immense and well-lit spaces, early baroque, and corridors and chambers rivaling in number those of the Topkapi Museum.

Everywhere there are exhibits, well-spaced and lighted, each keyed to memories that lead to other memories in geometric progression.

Spaces devoted to Hannibal Lecter’s earliest years differ from the other archives in being incomplete. Some are static scenes, fragmentary, like painted Attic shards held together by blank plaster. Other rooms hold sound and motion, great snakes wrestling and heaving in the dark and lit in flashes. Pleas and screaming fill some places on the grounds where Hannibal himself cannot go. But the corridors do not echo screaming, and there is music if you like.

Tags: books

3 Responses

  1. Is it any good? I loved Red Dragon and Silence of The Lambs, but I’ve never hated a book as much as I hated Hannibal, so I’m leary of this one. It’s been sitting in a pile of books on my desk since christmas and I just can’t bring myself to pick it up.

  2. Darcy says:

    I’m not reading it…how’s it going?

  3. I think everyone is reading it. Hmmm, does one have to have read the other books to read this one?

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