Just got in a new quote for Adam Wilson’s Flatscreen, out this winter:
“Adam Wilson’s Flatscreen is the sort of novel we’ve heard nobody is able to write anymore: erudite and hilarious, raunchy and topical, and flat-out fun. Nicholson Baker meets Barthleme with a dash of Nabokov – Wilson is not a writer for the faint-of-heart. But quit mourning the so-called death of the great novel and buy this altogether magical book.” — Darin Strauss, author of Chang & Eng and Half a Life

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