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Paul Stuewe's review of 'The Tokyo-Montana Express'
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The Joys of Jersey and Battlefield Notes from the Cola War

by Paul Stuewe?

A grabbag of unconnected prose fragments masquerading as a novel, occasionally enlivened by whimsy but otherwise flattened by the author's inability to follow a train of thought for more than a few pages. This is the fictional version of the "non-book," its only reason for existing being the need to rush a new Brautigan onto the shelves, and no one else would have been able to get it published. Embarrassing.


Quill & Quire?
March 1981: 62



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