Sunday, July 1, 2012
Mr. Peanut
Adam Ross's debut novel succeeds on several counts. It is eventful; things happen, surprises even, unlike in much of contemporary fiction, especially work from MFAs or the Iowa school. It is written in a graceful style, pleasing to the ear, that doesn't call undue attention to itself. Finally, it is put together like a puzzle box. The line between love and death is thrown into sharp relief.
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