I was reluctant to commit to this discussion, because I will be traveling for chunks of August, but I think I'll give it a try, though there will be gaps. I've read the first little bit. Doig's prose is indeed very rich, and somewhat slow-going, but it's crammed with good stuff, and I kept finding nifty little bits I wanted to share. I suspect it will get more free-flowing after a bit. Boy, he certainly has a good feel for his narrator, every qualm well expressed. I have a library copy, but I may have to buy it, because I keep wanting to underline.