Seven Types of Ambiguity
Ghetta Life
ghetta_outta at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 26 11:48:35 CST 2005
Here's a blurb on it that I just found"
"This is a brilliant book, written in the unadorned style of a Raymond
Carver, but with the wild metaphysical vision of a Thomas Pynchon. It is
that most unusual thing — a novel that is both intellectually fun and
spiritually harrowing." Baltimore Sun
>From: Paul Mackin <paul.mackin at verizon.net>
>
>Is anyone else reading Elliot Perlman's novel Seven Types of Ambiguity? I'm
>two thirds the way though it, enjoying the writing a lot, and wondering
>where the hell it's all going. Explicit and implicit (I guess) references
>to the famous literary essay are dropped here and there. So far the
>protagonist is very down on deconstruction, Derrida, and post-modernism.
>However he also seems fairly insane, so anything may still happen.
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