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A novel based on the interlocking fortunes of the characters in "Catastrophe Practice".

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The narrative, in the form of several very long letters from Judith to men in her life, conveys in sensible, straightforward, matter-of-fact prose the profound disorientation and exaltation that follow from taking nothing for granted. -- New Yorker Mosley is one of the few to swim against this current [of trends in contemporary writing] successfully by combining the best features of modernism with the accessibility of earlier conventions... [Judith has] the funniest nervous breakdown since Bruce Jay Friedman's Stern... [Mosley uses a] deft and witty combination of new and old ways to tell a riveting story. -- Joseph Coates, Chicago Tribune In [Mosley's] series of interconnected tales... he continues to push hard against the novelistic envelope, working to change the whole form and 'frame' of the language in which he writes. Engaging his reader from instant to instant with the questioning intensity of the dedicated progressive formalist, Mosley... consistently makes the mental and emotional experience of his books something special. -- Tom Clark San Francisco Chronicle

Judith

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    A Paperback / softback by Nicholas Mosley

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      Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
      Publication Date: 19/03/1992
      ISBN13: 9780916583774, 978-0916583774
      ISBN10: 0916583775

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A novel based on the interlocking fortunes of the characters in "Catastrophe Practice".

      Trade Review
      The narrative, in the form of several very long letters from Judith to men in her life, conveys in sensible, straightforward, matter-of-fact prose the profound disorientation and exaltation that follow from taking nothing for granted. -- New Yorker Mosley is one of the few to swim against this current [of trends in contemporary writing] successfully by combining the best features of modernism with the accessibility of earlier conventions... [Judith has] the funniest nervous breakdown since Bruce Jay Friedman's Stern... [Mosley uses a] deft and witty combination of new and old ways to tell a riveting story. -- Joseph Coates, Chicago Tribune In [Mosley's] series of interconnected tales... he continues to push hard against the novelistic envelope, working to change the whole form and 'frame' of the language in which he writes. Engaging his reader from instant to instant with the questioning intensity of the dedicated progressive formalist, Mosley... consistently makes the mental and emotional experience of his books something special. -- Tom Clark San Francisco Chronicle

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