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- From: syderange@aol.com (Syderange)
- Newsgroups: alt.books.reviews
- Subject: BOOK REVIEW - Garden State
- Date: 22 Mar 1995 20:02:37 -0500
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- Garden State
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- by
- Rick Moody
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- Published by Pushcart Press 1993
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- "I wear black on the outside because that's the way I feel on the inside"
- so sings Morrisey, the eternal nihilist, providing the ambiance for Rick
- Moody's brooding first novel. In Garden State, a young troubled
- guitarist Alice is set adrift on the poisonous soul killing streets of a
- small New Jersey town. Alice is just one of an ensemble cast of tragic
- characters who have fallen prey to cancer of the soul in the toxic
- industrial wastelands of the Garden State.
-
- Like a muddy stream flowing through a junk yard, Alice and her friends
- Lane, Ruthie and Dennis try to find a way to escape the inevitable end in
- the Hudson, the river that separates their hellish Jersey existence from
- the fantasy life of the tragically hip New York teens. Their nights are
- spent glomming down booze and whatever chemicals come their way, days are
- spent trying to avoid the real world rut run by so many of their peers.
-
- Moody's vision of middle class suburbia is a scorched, desolate place
- where no one can ever connect with another and just the attempt causes
- karmic disaster. Although his characters remain simple sketches, this
- lack of depth and development is just another symptom of the deevolution
- of the body and spirit caused by simple dioxin days living in Cancer
- Alley.
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- Copyright 1995 David M. Glitzer
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