Review:
Wilcox writes about the South I know: the complicated, intelligent, educated, integrated, contemporary South....He is sexy and passionate and messy. (Patricia Clarkson)
A Southern-fried P. G. Wodehouse . . . Enormous fun, and arguably the authors best since the sublime "Modern Baptists,"
"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
Appealing, generous, energetic . . . Wilcox has a Dickensian knack for animating minor characters and an eye for the telling detail.
"The New York Times Book Review"
Wilcox writes about the South I know: the complicated, intelligent, educated, integrated, contemporary South. . . .He is sexy and passionate and messy.
Patricia Clarkson, "O: The Oprah Magazine"
aA Southern-fried P. G. Wodehouse . . . Enormous fun, and arguably the authoras best since the sublime "Modern Baptists,"a
a"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
aAppealing, generous, energetic . . . Wilcox has a Dickensian knack for animating minor characters and an eye for the telling detail.a
a"The New York Times Book Review"
aWilcox writes about the South I know: the complicated, intelligent, educated, integrated, contemporary South. . . .He is sexy and passionate and messy.a
aPatricia Clarkson, "O: The Oprah Magazine"
"A Southern-fried P. G. Wodehouse . . . Enormous fun, and arguably the author's best since the sublime Modern Baptists."
-Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Appealing, generous, energetic . . . Wilcox has a Dickensian knack for animating minor characters and an eye for the telling detail."
-The New York Times Book Review
"Wilcox writes about the South I know: the complicated, intelligent, educated, integrated, contemporary South. . . .He is sexy and passionate and messy."
-Patricia Clarkson, O: The Oprah Magazine
-A Southern-fried P. G. Wodehouse . . . Enormous fun, and arguably the author's best since the sublime Modern Baptists.-
-Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
-Appealing, generous, energetic . . . Wilcox has a Dickensian knack for animating minor characters and an eye for the telling detail.-
-The New York Times Book Review
-Wilcox writes about the South I know: the complicated, intelligent, educated, integrated, contemporary South. . . .He is sexy and passionate and messy.-
-Patricia Clarkson, O: The Oprah Magazine
About the Author:
James WilcoxÂ’s eight previous novels include Heavenly Days and Modern Baptists, which Harold Bloom included in The Western Canon. Wilcox is the director of creative writing at Louisiana State University.
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