You Shall Know Our Velocity - A Book by Dave Eggers

A Worthy Supplement to Some of Eggers' Other Brilliant Novels

By Craig Kohler, published May 21, 2007
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While You Shall Know Our Velocity is worth a read for fans of Eggers, it is not a good stand-alone novel for newcomers to his work. The work of Dave Eggers is broad in scope and covers a variety of relevant personal and political topics. Most of his books are quite gripping and nearly impossible to put down. This can be classified as one of those, but perhaps only for people who have already become familiar with his style, subjects and tone.

From his world-famous semi-autobiographical A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius to the semi-biographical What Is the What, Dave Eggers has a way of capturing the constant movement of things and the epic quality of extreme circumstances. In a way, these concerns come to a head (as the title suggests) in You Shall Know Our Velocity. While You Shall Know Our Velocity is an engaging and fast read like his other works, it seems somehow less realistic - probably because it isn't based on reality as much as his other books.

A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius is based largely on Dave Eggers' own life experience and What Is The What draws on the true heart-wrenching tale of a young Sudanese refugee. You Shall Know Our Velocity is largely fictional and much more fantastical. This book follows the lives of two young men who travel the world in search of some form of (non-religious) salvation. While this isn't his strongest work, it does explore some new territory for dedicated fans of Eggers. Also, as with the other works of Eggers, a reader can't help but become invested in the characters and their fate in You Shall Know Our Velocity.

Takeaways
  • A good novel for fans of Dave Eggers
  • Brings together classic Eggers themes
  • Not a stand-alone work
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i also really liked "How We Are Hungry" for a good short story collection. i have mixed feelings right now on good ole dave, but im thrilled to see you too have a strong enough opinion of this iconoclastic modern writer enought to do an article on him. we should talk more in detail, maybe swap reading material ideas of similar nature. id also love to know what you think of the mcsweeneys literay journal. okay im babbling. write me personally if you dare.

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