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5.0 out of 5 stars
Kotzwinkle Appears, June 12, 2000
This review is from: Elephant Bangs Train (Paperback)
The stunning debut of a grand American fabulist. Beyond the wondrous title, opening, & closing tales (generous blanket coverage of prehistoric, African, & Indian elephant/human/machine psychology/relations) this book includes the incredibly perfect "Marie" (the end of exhuberance), the incredibly perfect "The Great Liar" (the root of all fiction), plus several other amazements. Just a couple of clunkers, easily forgiven by grateful gentle readers.
Kotzwinkle's first book, which needs to be in print. Produce of a true deep sweet child/animal mind overlayered with a gravely dangerous literary sophistication. Funny beyond brief description or easy belief. Also remarkably kind, somehow, in spite of its occasionally alarming clarity. Mysteriously hopeful. Peculiar.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Short Stories Poetic and Pointed, February 14, 2007
Nicely written collection of short stories, including a couple that were expanded into the novel "Jack In the Box".
Personally I like William Kotzwinkle's pre ET books - The Fan Man, Hermes 3000, Swimmer in The Secret Sea, etc. better than the latter ones, and EBT is among the best.
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