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So much I share with Helen, the narrator of Lynne Tillman's recent novel American Genius, A Comedy. Further references will be given in the text to AGAC. No doubt there are other things we have in common, for Helen's compulsively repetitive monologue at once invites and irritatingly repels such easy forms of identification. With American Genius, her first novel since 's No Lease on Life, she shows what might happen if Jane Austen were writing in 21st-century America. Employing her trademark crystalline prose and intricate, hypnotic sentences, Tillman fashions a microcosm of American democracy: a scholarly colony functioning like Melville’s Pequod. In this otherworld, competing values — rationality and irrationality, /5(14).  · American Genius, A Comedy by Lynne Tillman, Lucy Ives (Introduction) | Editorial Reviews. Paperback (Reprint) $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store.


American Genius: A Comedy. by. Lynne Tillman (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · ratings · 38 reviews. Lynne Tillman's previous novels have won her both popular approval and critical praise from such literary heavyweights as Edmund White and Colm Tóibín. With American Genius, her first novel since 's No Lease on Life, she. Starting Lynne Tillman's American Genius, A Comedy, I was led to assume by the confessional intimacy of the voice that this would be a story on a scale small enough to match the closeness its first-person narrator's tone made me feel to www.doorway.ru then I began to notice how many physical locations she was taking me to on a given page, or even in a typical supple and quicksilver sentence, and. Grand and minute, elegiac and hilarious, Lynne Tillman expands the possibilities of the American novel in this dazzling read about a former historian ruminating on her own life and the lives of others—named a best book of the century by Vulture. In the hypnotic, masterful American Genius, A Comedy, a former historian spending time in a residential home, mental institute, artist's colony.


"American Genius, A Comedy is a novel of digression. Refusing linear plot for the meandering structure of recollection, the book takes the form of an stream-of-thought monologue delivered by a former American historian residing in a mysterious, clinic-like setting that might be a sanatorium or an artist's retreat but might also be something more sinister. With American Genius, her first novel since 's No Lease on Life, she shows what might happen if Jane Austen were writing in 21st-century America. Employing her trademark crystalline prose and intricate, hypnotic sentences, Tillman fashions a microcosm of American democracy: a scholarly colony functioning like Melville’s Pequod. In this otherworld, competing values — rationality and irrationality, generosity and selfishness, love and lust, shame and honor — collide through a witty. So much I share with Helen, the narrator of Lynne Tillman's recent novel American Genius, A Comedy. Further references will be given in the text to AGAC. No doubt there are other things we have in common, for Helen's compulsively repetitive monologue at once invites and irritatingly repels such easy forms of identification.

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