praise
“Franz Kafka, I think, is Mr. Vernon’s true master . . . [His] story, with bits of new and old news falling into contradictory configurations, will excite those who love a mystery. It’s a dark dream, told with twin passions for intellectual process and the bizarre required by this particular dark age.” – New York Times Book Review
“Striking and original and never dull . . . Truly novel, truly chancy and subversive.” – St. Petersburg Times
“A fascinating book, full of intrigue, verbal luminosity, and mysterious thrills. Vernon’s imagination is all over the place with a virtuoso’s irreverence for standard procedures. Let the reader beware and be dazzled by this rising and unique voice in American literature.” – John Nichols, author of The Milagro Beanfield War and The Sterile Cuckoo
“We are soon caught up in the autobiography of this brain–the way it shifts and assimilates facts, exchanges imagination and memory, forgets to remember, anything to justify itself, to keep on going.” – Washington Post Book World