REVIEW OF "THE CAPTIVE CONDITION: A NOVEL"

From the Cleveland Plain Dealer:

A carefully crafted, darkly humorous work, pulsating with our passion for revenge. It drags us up out of the muck, dripping with all of our human weaknesses, failures and cruelties, and says, "Take a close look at how far we haven't come." Early on, the protagonist says he wants one day to write "an enigmatic, ruthlessly apocalyptic, elegantly filthy dirigible of a novel." And now – with Keating as his amanuensis – he has done so.

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