Review
"An appealingly extravagant wit." -- The Los Angeles Times.
"One mans time capsule, lovingly gathered and carefully packed and then deliberately dropped from a great height, shattering on impact into brilliant smithereens. A tender, funny, language-drunk mix of autobiography, confession, commonplace book, humanist battlecry, its completely wonderful." -- Michael Herr, author of Dispatches.
"Very funny indeed." -- The New York Times.
"One mans time capsule, lovingly gathered and carefully packed and then deliberately dropped from a great height, shattering on impact into brilliant smithereens. A tender, funny, language-drunk mix of autobiography, confession, commonplace book, humanist battlecry, its completely wonderful." -- Michael Herr, author of Dispatches.
"Very funny indeed." -- The New York Times.
About the Author
John Sack is a pioneer of Literary Journalism. "Great reportage," the New York Times. "One must go back to Orwell for appropriate comparisons," the Washington Post. "Funny, lunatic, savage, compassionate, moral, real, important," the Christian Science Monitor. "John Sack writes like a force of nature," Dan Rather, CBS News. "A marvelous maniac," Tom Wolfe.
