When I first discovered that the golden gate was part of my syllabus, I was more than depressed. A whole novel in verse? what could be more deadening boring that that!
But I was to be proven wrong. The verse, simple and easy to read, grabs you by the collar. You are literally whirlpooled into the characters worlds, and you live with them, like an invisible guest in their lives.
And through it all, seth makes you forget its verse that you are reading. The inbuilt rhythm paces you like a strict coach, unputdownable till the end. but the beauty lies in passages that suddenly light up your reading... (the whole book is written in sonnets, end to end) ... a quaint ode to Night, a message from the author to the reader, where seth reminds you its just a book about people hes created. And with the same ease that he switches between subliminal descriptions and quick-witted racy conversation, he pulls you back into the lives of his characters.
At the end of it, you feel like youve lived the lives of all the characters, you feel youve written gold gate with seth, gone through his ecstasy and frustration while writing it...
One of its kind.
If you are afraid of poetry, but willing enough to open a book in verse, this is your lucky day!