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Crystal Vision


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Both comic and haunting, Crystal Vision invokes the world of magic and the arcane as filtered through a group of characters gathered on the streets and in the stores of their Brooklyn neighborhood to gossip, insult, lust, brag, and argue. In a series of seventy-eight short narratives, Gilbert Sorrentino perfectly captures the speech, illusions, and confusion of The Magician, Ritchie, The Arab, Irish Billy, Big Duck, Doc Friday, Fat Frankie, and many others. Through formal inventiveness, Sorrentino liberates these characters from the confines of realism and gives us their world—zany, vulgar, hilarious, and exuberant.

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ISBN-10 1-56478-159-3
ISBN-13 9781564781598
Publication Date Jun 1999
Nb of pages 304
Dimensions 6 x 9 in.

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Washington Post Book World
Crystal Vision is a remarkable work of transparence, both artfully faceted in its construction and vital—full of speaking fossils—in the life it remembers . . . Stories abound, wonderful
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Saturday Review
There is in [Crystal Vision] enough beauty, truth, and humor to fill up several novels . . . It is a remarkable achievement.

Times Literary Supplement
[Sorrentino] is one of the great literary confectioners of our time.

San Francisco Chronicle
A defiant paean to the human spirit . . . a book crammed with antic invention, a marvelous mix of slapstick and the sublime.

Library Journal
Sorrentino's rapidly alternating narrative current has a full charge of mean, often obscene comedy and dazzling demolition of language and story—but also an elusive, obliquely moving perception of 'real life' coursing within . . . Readers will relish such omnivorous imagining.

Best Sellers
This is a conversation that is highly readable, funny, heartbreaking, and delicious in its leaps, its landings, its gorgeous vocabulary mix-ups, and ultimately in its imprisoned struggle to
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Virginia Quarterly Review
With Aberration of Starlight and now Crystal Vision, Sorrentino establishes himself as a major novelist, a cross between Studs Terkel and John Barth, whose work deserves our attention.

Espresso
Gilbert Sorrentino once stated in an interview for the Review of Contemporary Fiction, 'If one is a writer one must work with words, and the words have to be set down in such a way
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