Talk:Random Acts of Senseless Violence
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editHere lies the remains of reliable sources, culled for your pleasure: the skomorokh 17:12, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
- "The Year's Best Titles: From `Loves Of Faustyna' To `The Story Of A Gun'" "Set in a New York of the near future, this sharp-witted yet strangely poignant satire manages to be both an intriguing formal experiment and an affecting teen-lesbian coming-out story. Told entirely through a young girl's diary entries, the book uses changing syntax and vocabulary to reflect its heroine's fall from sheltered privilege to street-smart despair. Imagine Henry James' "What Maisie Knew" taking place in the gleefully dystopian world of J.G. Ballard's "High Rise," and you'll have some idea of what Womack has pulled off here."
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