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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece, disgracefully out of print!, December 24, 2000
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This review is from: Max Jamison (Hardcover)
I've bought several copies of this and Sheed's other novels and his collections of criticism for friends over the years, and was astonished and angered to discover that none of his fiction is in print. Sheed is one of the great comic novelists and social satirists of the past century, the equal of Evelyn Waugh--maybe if someone made this or another of his stories into a movie, he would get a similar treatment: the uniform republication of his novels he deserves. Not that there's much competition, but Max Jamison is the best novel ever written about a critic, as well as being an unforgettable, incisive portrait of New York, the theater, marriage, and ambition in the 1960s/70s. Other Sheed novels just as good are The Hack, The Blacking Factory, Office Politics, and the Boys of Winter. What is wrong with Penguin, Vintage, Little Brown, and the other literary imprints that they are ignoring this work? Readers should unite and demand them!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Max Jamison is a forgotten classic., December 23, 2004
This review is from: Max Jamison: A novel (The Arbor House library of contemporary Americana) (Paperback)
If it wasn't for an old, run down, second-hand
bookshop, I probably would never have discovered
Max Jamison (The Critic). It's such a pity, because
Wilfred Sheed's portrayel of a depressed critic is
spot on. With a bit of luck, Max Jamison could
well have been Holden Caulfied's father. And with
that, a famous novel. But art, like life, isn't fair.
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