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Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things


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Gilbert Sorrentino's third novel is about the New York artistic and literary world of the 1950s and '60s, specifically the artists, writers, hangers-on, and the phonies who populated that world. In a prose that is ruthless as well as possessed of an enormous comic verve, the dedicated, the stupid, the rapacious, and the foolish are dissected. Eight major characters, many of whom reappear in Sorrentino's later novels, are employed to allow the reader a variety of views of the same world.

Told in the weary voice of a cynical and sardonic narrator, the novel is crammed with fantastic characters, incidents, and episodes, and moves from wit and satire through elegiac brooding, to bitter invective. It is a superb re-creation of a real time and place.

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ISBN-10 1564784703
ISBN-13 9781564784704
Publication Date Mar 2007
Nb of pages 243
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5 in.

Reviews

Press Reviews

Saturday Review
Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things is a bitter, funny, and moving work of fiction about . . . the way life and art feed off one another—and starve one another too . . . The lives of these characters are realized with a remorseless energy that I find admirable.

Washington Post Book World
The book has aged well: The world may look different now and new fashions may prevail but the phony, like the poor, will be with us always . . . Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things has that air of astonished contempt that keeps true satire fresh forever.

Publishers Weekly
[T]he author's fury at it all is tempered . . . and augmented with compassion, understanding [and] wit.

Nation
His purpose is creative, not destructive, even though his creation will destroy some myths and haze any number of people who care to find themselves embodied here . . . Gilbert Sorrentino has kept a
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There is a truculent intelligence behind it all, one given to outrage and joy . . . Its power is unmistakable and its design ambitious, the right sort of antidote for the fakery, the foundation men, and the hangers-on in the literary world.
-Paul Theroux

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