A story about "High Fidelity: A Novel" — 1 year ago
(Warning: spoilers)
High Fidelity opens with a turn: a stylistic departure from the current plot. It makes for an interesting introduction, seeing as there is no plot in the beginning to turn from. Laura, the almost-antagonist of the plot, is established from the beginning: not through anything that applies to her own character, but through the narrator’s description of just how unaffected he is by her break-up. Of course, this says more about the narrator’s feelings for Laura than any other opening break-up could have been: if the narrator truly didn’t care about Laura, there would be no reason for him now to recite his former break-ups in retaliation.

