Wednesday, July 16, 2003Fun with AmazonSo I was looking up Inga Muscio's page-turner, Cunt on Amazon (trust me, it's work-related). Apparently, there's another book with the same delicate title, by a feller named Stewart Home. The only review -- a one-star review -- had this to say:It was wacky and out of step with Bolachian principles. You could even say it had a Vludicrian influence but only slight hints and purposely concealed. I didn't like the book at all as it was perfect up until the end and then fell flat with Jerrialimian contrived symbolism thrown in seemingly randomly to tie-up the story.But the same could be said of so many books these days. I'd link to Andrew Grossman's review of Miss Muscio's book, but I can't seem to find it online... Posted by Emmett at 4:35 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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