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How about a novel about the gangsters who ran Coney Island, the enchanted land of his childhood? Nah, too much plot to concoct. Perhaps he could update a classic: Tom Sawyer as a Harvard MBA, or Kafka's The Metamorphosis transposed to Manhattan. When these don't pan out, Heller takes a stab at mythology, done in the manner of his old pal Mel Brooks. Here Zeus's wife complains about his flagging ardour:
I try to put myself in Leda's place. It could be kind of thrilling, I guess, being overpowered by a huge male swan, especially after realizing it was Zeus ... I'd like to see him take the trouble to surprise me like that, even once. But that doesn't happen. He won't waste tricks like that on me. He never does, he knows he doesn't have to. When he comes to me it's never with anyhting new, it's always just the same, always just the same old god.Increasingly desperate, the author tries out titles on his friends, and "A Sexual Biography of My Wife" stirs some interest. Still, his tentative fictions don't grab you the way the novel's sad, searing reminiscences do. When Heller--I mean, the narrator--has a tearful reunion with his adulterous old flame (who's now stricken with Lou Gehrig's disease), or asks another female acquaintance whether she regrets turning down his long-ago offer of romance, we get a privileged glimpse into the private mind of a very public author. "I want to cap my career with a masterpiece of some kind," the narrator tells his editor. This poignantly discursive book is not a masterpiece, but Joseph Heller did go on trying to the end. --Tim Appelo
"The Miami Herald"
A hugely enjoyable work -- witty and erudite, tellingly and achingly full of truths about the frustrations of a life devoted to writing.
"Chicago Sun-Times"
Warmly engrossing.
Michael Pakenham
"The Baltimore Sun"
A novel of dramatic candor and courage...very entertaining.
Melvin Jules Bukiet
"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
A tenderly rueful lament about aging and ambition that never dies.
Steven Moore
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A fascinating look at the creative life of one of the most important writers of American postwar literature.
Michael Pakenham"The Baltimore Sun"A novel of dramatic candor and courage...very entertaining.
Melvin Jules Bukiet"The Philadelphia Inquirer"A tenderly rueful lament about aging and ambition that never dies.
Steven Moore"The Washington Post Book World"A fascinating look at the creative life of one of the most important writers of American postwar literature.
Susan Miron"The Miami Herald"A hugely enjoyable work -- witty and erudite, tellingly and achingly full of truths about the frustrations of a life devoted to writing.
Melvin Jules Bukiet "The Philadelphia Inquirer" A tenderly rueful lament about aging and ambition that never dies.
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