The Abyss of Human Illusion

Gilbert Sorrentino author Christopher Sorrentino author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Coffee House Press

Published:18th Mar '10

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Abyss of Human Illusion cover

1. Publicity, advertising, and other promotional material will focus on our entire Sorrentino list--we'll be seeking career retrospective features in places like The New Yorker and interviews with Christopher Sorrentino on programs like Bookworm. We also hope to place an excerpt in Harper's and expect plenty of online blog and literary journal attention. 2. Additional trade marketing will include promotion at Book Expo America, ALA, and PLA + wholesaler advertising through Baker & Taylor. Plans also include a major promotional push at the Brooklyn Book Festival in 2010. 3. Together with Christopher Sorrentino, we will be arranging tribute events in the New York area.

The final novel from the postmodern American master.Edited by his son Christopher Sorrentino, this is Gilbert Sorrentino’s final novel, completed just before his death in 2006. As Christopher writes, “Among his last words to me, when I visited him in the hospital the night before he died, were, `I’m sick of this bullshit.’” And it’s no wonder. Sorrentino spent his whole career fighting the bullshit that had crept into American writing. Along the way he gathered some enemies (his obituary in the New York Times quoted at length from a ancient critical attack), but he is still a hero to many writers and readers. As the San Francisco Chronicle says, ““Of the elder generation of postmodernists, only Thomas Pynchon and Sorrentino remain truly dangerous.” And as Bookforum assserts, “One of [Brooklyn]’s most intriguing and authentic homegrown talents, Sorrentino’s Bay Ridge deserves to be appreciated alongside Malamud’s Crown Heights, Arthur Miller’s Coney Island, Henry Miller’s and Betty Smith’s Williamsburg, Hamill’s and Auster’s Park Slope, and Lethem’s Boerum Hill.” In this novel, Sorrentino again proves that there is no place like the Brooklyn of his imagination—a city lost in time between the Depression era and some fraudulent bohemia of the present. Familiar, caustically funny, and cathartic, all his usual characters are here, too, including some we’ve met in previous books—aging artists, miserable couples, crackerjack salesmen, drunken soldiers, tyrannical white-collar supervisors, and avariciously stupid book reviewers.

ISBN: 9781566892339

Dimensions: 215mm x 139mm x 8mm

Weight: 240g

144 pages