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Dixon Indulges 'Stream-of-Conscienceless' Technique,
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This review is from: Gould: A Novel in Two Novels (Hardcover)
Gould is great as far as character development, et al. But what becomes apparent is the soullessness of the main character. If I want soullessness, I'll read She's Come Undone.
Still, though, Dixon's the man.
I think he should do something really experimental and, just one time, come up with a new form. This novel would've benefitted greatly from a more conventional structure.
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Gould: A Novel in Two Novels by Stephen Dixon (Paperback - February 15, 1998)
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