T.O.H.P. Burnham Free Library (Essex)

Some trick, thirteen stories, Helen DeWitt

Label
Some trick, thirteen stories, Helen DeWitt
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
short stories
Main title
Some trick
Oclc number
1014006639
Responsibility statement
Helen DeWitt
Sub title
thirteen stories
Summary
For sheer unpredictable brilliance, Gogol may come to mind, but no author alive today takes a reader as far as Helen DeWitt into the funniest, most yonder dimensions of possibility. Her jumping-off points might be statistics, romance, the art world's piranha tank, games of chance and games of skill, the travails of publishing, or success. "Look," a character begins to explain, laying out some gambit reasonably enough, even if facing a world of boomeranging counterfactuals, situations spinning out to their utmost logical extremes, and Rube Goldberg-like moving parts, where things prove "more complicated than they had first appeared" and "at 3 a.m. the circumstances seem to attenuate." In various ways, each tale carries DeWitt's signature poker-face lament regarding the near-impossibility of the life of the mind when one is made to pay to have the time for it, in a world so sadly "taken up with all sorts of paraphernalia superfluous, not to say impedimental, to ratiocination."
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
13 stories
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