A Hall of Mirrors
by Robert StoneSign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.
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Read in January, 2008
Stone’s first novel is harrowing portrait of America on the utter edge of despair and destruction. This is surreal American poetry of unease; which has been compared to Lowry (the chemical addled rants and prophetic visions), Conrad (the “Hollow Men” Reinhardt and Sailor Farley), Nathaniel West (the deranged riot echoes the ending of Day of the Locust), and Chandler. Set in a Jim Crow era New Orleans (recast as a hell out of Bosch or Dante), but its unholy vision of conservative talk radio...more
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I'm really loving Prime Green, so I'd like to see what Stone can do with fiction. And now that I've read about this period in his life, I know some back story on this novel!
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Read in March, 2008
Sorry, but no cigar. Too dismal and slow-moving for my taste. Had to give up.
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