Alone and widowed in the Towers condominium on Biscayne Bay, eighty-two-year-old Mrs. Ted Bliss becomes the target of family ridicule and shifty characters, until she decides to step out. Reprint. NYT.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elkin's writing is gorgeous and his mind so imaginative!,
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This review is from: Mrs. Ted Bliss (Paperback)
I was saddended to learn that Stanley Elkin had passed on because his writing in Mrs. Ted Bliss so inspired me to write with more brio, more of a kind of "high" tone of humor, wit, compassion. I adored Mrs. Ted Bliss. It was such a funny idea, the elderly retiree hob-nobbing with drug lords; the feisty little old lady fighting stereotypical tendencies in herself. And, bottom line, the book is hilarious. I cannot recommend it more highly to one and all for a whole bundle of laughs. Mr. Elkin created a masterpiece, one I like to give to friends as a special gift.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful language, ugly plot,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mrs. Ted Bliss (Paperback)
Mr. Elkin has a wonderful style, with phrases that you reread and say out loud to yourself, that you remember when you put the book down. But that's about all you remember, because the plot and the characters leave much to be desired. I think Elkin put a little too much into forming the most perfect, most beautiful sentences, and not enough into the actual story. I never cared about what happened to Dorothy, or anyone else in her mundane existance. Literature is not literature if it doesn't move you, and Mrs. Ted Bliss most definetly failed in that regard.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Miami widow's quirky odyssey of the heart.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mrs. Ted Bliss (Paperback)
Mrs. Ted Bliss is a widowed woman in a polyester pant suit living her last years in a Miami Beach condominium. When a local drug kingpin buys her dead husband's car, it triggers a remarkable chain of events that brings Mrs. Bliss face-to-face with the premises of her life as a dutiful wife. The authenticity that Elkin brings to Mrs. Bliss' inner dialogue and his characters' speech was so humorous and touching that I frequently had to collar somebody so I could read them the passages out loud. If you like to find the extraordinary in "ordinary" lives, if you have an ear for language, please give yourself and treat and pick up this book.
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