The Abyss of Human Illusion
English
By (author): Gilbert Sorrentino
Edited by his son Christopher Sorrentino, this is Gilbert Sorrentinos final novel, completed just before his death in 2006. As Christopher writes, Among his last words to me, when I visited him in the hospital the night before he died, were, `Im sick of this bullshit. And its no wonder. Sorrentino spent his whole career fighting the bullshit that had crept into American writing. Along the way he gathered some enemies (his obituary in the New York Times quoted at length from a ancient critical attack), but he is still a hero to many writers and readers. As the San Francisco Chronicle says, Of the elder generation of postmodernists, only Thomas Pynchon and Sorrentino remain truly dangerous. And as Bookforum assserts, One of [Brooklyn]s most intriguing and authentic homegrown talents, Sorrentinos Bay Ridge deserves to be appreciated alongside Malamuds Crown Heights, Arthur Millers Coney Island, Henry Millers and Betty Smiths Williamsburg, Hamills and Austers Park Slope, and Lethems Boerum Hill. In this novel, Sorrentino again proves that there is no place like the Brooklyn of his imaginationa city lost in time between the Depression era and some fraudulent bohemia of the present. Familiar, caustically funny, and cathartic, all his usual characters are here, too, including some weve met in previous booksaging artists, miserable couples, crackerjack salesmen, drunken soldiers, tyrannical white-collar supervisors, and avariciously stupid book reviewers.
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