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Coover, Robert 1932–: Critical Essay by Tom Paulin

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Robert Coover
About 1 pages (159 words)
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Coover is an ambitious and gifted writer who has made the mistake of treating a distressing and important subject in a kind of surrealistic razzamatazz which rapidly becomes confusing and unreadable. [In The Public Burning] the Rosenbergs become part of a collective nightmare which blurs and dissolves like a crazy documentary….

His attempt to understand Nixon fails because he substitutes random sensations and swirling reminiscences for hard-headed analysis of a vulgar but fascinating political personality…. Although Coover tries to present Nixon in all his furtive contingency, he fails to understand his personality and without that psychological insight we are left with a miasma of disjointed phrases…. [It] is more in sorrow than in anger that I have to say that The Public Burning is a colossally mistaken attempt to understand the disturbing politics of America. (p. 78)

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Coover, Robert 1932–: Critical Essay by Tom Paulin from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.



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