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Steelwork


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Like a series of snapshots, this novel presents a picture of a particular Brooklyn neighborhood between the years 1935 and 1951, covering the Depression, World War II, the beginnings of the Cold War and the Korean War. In short, colorful, dramatic episodes, the book details the collapse of a basically decent, homogeneous, and honorable group of people into a greedy, ignorant, and slipshod conglomeration, corrupted by money made available by the war economy.

The neighborhood as a whole is the protagonist, although there are many characters who become familiar. Moving the way memory does, the narrative skips from episode to episode in no conventional time sequence, projecting indelible flashes of the past as they strike the mind. Gilbert Sorrentino has beautifully encompassed a section of America in this very human, funny, intelligent novel which re-creates perfectly the mood and the time of its inhabitants and its past.

Details

ISBN-10 1-56478-004-X
ISBN-13 9781564780041
Publication Date Jun 1992
Nb of pages 177
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5 in.

Reviews

Press Reviews

The Nation
Artful, compressed and striking.

New York Times Book Review
Powerfully evocative.

Washington Post Book World
[Steelwork] offers the usual Sorrentino pleasures: bitter humor, earthy realism, self-aware narration, long lists (one chapter enumerates various sexual myths), a sense of nostalgia that is frequently undercut, and an altogether addictive style.

Kirkus Reviews
[Steelwork is] a kind of kinetic scrapbook of sketches, portraits, ephemera from a section of Brooklyn during the years 1935 to 1951. The glancing, non-chronological arrangement and the
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Library Journal
The life described is gutsy; it is harsh; it is often overpowering in its sadness, squalor, and pettiness. And yet Sorrentino captures the poetry and the beauty as well. Highly recommended.



Quotations

Mr. Sorrentino has created a piece of work that is both beautiful and needed, and, in addition, is profoundly moving.
-Joel Oppenheimer

It has the beauty and inevitability of a true work of art . . . I feel the wisdom of this book inside me where I live. It is created with artistic understanding.
-Hubert Selby

Accurate, hard language. Steelwork really means it.
-Paul Blackburn

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