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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The introducton was written by Chuck Palahniuk and I love him. So I went into this thinking, that if he loves the book then I will too. I did not love this book. It is about Sniffles aka Nita a girl clown who is in love with Rex Galore also a clown. Rex is away waiting for his audition into clown college. We follow Sniffles through a lot of missing Rex, fainting in the heat and "corporate" clown jobs. ( ) [CEDUTO]. Non è una "commedia vertiginosa" (salvo alcune scene dove ci si potrebbe vedere bene Peter Sellers dei primi tempi) e non è una "rutilante sequenza di battute" (non me ne viene in mente neppure una). E' un piu' che dignitoso testo, scritto da una lontana parente letteraria di Palahniuk, che si presta alla introduzione [spero] per amicizia e non perchè crede fino in fondo a quello che afferma. Senz'altro, la scrittura è attenta e creativa; la signora D. conosce il mestiere, ma scrive forse piu' da "mestierante" che non da narratrice. Per il resto, con tutti i libri che si pubblicano ogni anno, ci sta che entrando in libreria si tira su a caso anche questo. Andarselo a cercare è già più grave... A brilliant and hilarious book. I know that not everyone shares my sense of humor, but I disagree strongly with most of these negative reviews. Especially those that say Clown Girl just limps around town feeling sorry for herself. This is a girl with talent and ambition. She's constantly trying to improve her situation; she just doesn't always make the right choices. I've never read anything like Clown Girl. I loved the character and I loved the book. no reviews | add a review
Clown Girl lives in Baloneytown, a seedy neighborhood where drugs, balloon animals, and even rubber chickens contribute to the local currency. Against a backdrop of petty crime, she struggles to live her dreams, calling on cultural masters Charlie Chaplin, Kafka, and da Vinci for inspiration. In an effort to support herself and her layabout performance-artist boyfriend, Clown Girl finds herself unwittingly transformed into a "corporate clown," trapping herself in a cycle of meaningless, high-paid gigs that veer dangerously close to prostitution. Monica Drake has created a novel that riffs on the high comedy of early film stars - most notably Chaplin and W. C. Fields - to raise questions of class, gender, economics, and prejudice. Resisting easy classification, this debut novel blends the bizarre, the humorous, and the gritty with stunning skill. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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