Dreamers Of The Day by Jon A. Gored | |||
What the reviewers said: Lyrical, humorous, baffling, menacing, sexy - this man’s books are none of these things and yet all of them! One detects clear influences from current fancies and the author’s non-sequiturial mood swings are a persuasive argument for higher standards of quality control. Rock an’ Roll!! The guy’s been where it’s at for far too long and it looks like he’s lucky to survive. Catch him while you can - I’d bet he ain’t long for this life. I was taken, in particular, by the cunning deception in the illustrations. The author offers enlightenment with one hand while concealing it with the other. Riding for a fall and heading for a particularly steep one. ... beneath contempt ... Provocative, unexpurgated, atonal, exploring a magical reality - this man’s books are none of these... Oh, the hell with it! ... his deft use of prose is often concealed by deliberately crass structural devices. One can have few complaints when one’s analytical work is aided to such a great extent by the willing co-operation of an enlightened author. Wow, man! | |||
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