A Cure for Suicide By Jesse Ball Pantheon Books Reviewed by Chris Schahfer Jesse Ball already wrote this book. There's nothing particularly wrong with it as a self-contained unit, no narrative dead ends or clunky prose constructions, and even if the characters seem a little underdeveloped, that's okay because Ball's project doesn't involve complex characters. He's a novelist of ideas, and he's got enough control over his ideas to translate them into novel form without seeming like he's lectu...
Published on April 13, 2016 05:00