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ISBN: 0932511775

ISBN13: 9780932511775

The Alphabet Man

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"America loves a murder, and I am a murderous American," observes Clyde Wayne Franklin, who is considered by many to be the foremost poet in America. No ordinary killer, he is equal parts writer, obsessive lover, alcoholic, moralist, ex-con, clown, and butcher. The Alphabet Man is the story of his ruthless search for carnal love and spiritual redemption as he moves through the underworld of Washington, D.C., a sadistic landscape peopled by...

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Great writer

An ambitious book about a serial killer is as unwelcome as it is target market sensitive. No, it's not another American Psycho, although that is good in its own way. This serial killer happens to be a poet as well, who also channel surfs through the pages of America as a traveling salesmen. The Alphabet Man is first of all an experimental novel which combines concrete poetry, humor, and a convincing main character called Clyde Wayne Franklin. He is convincing as her is despicable. The narrative goes wild as Franklin finally loses his mind entrely and commits suicide in prison. What happens in between is an exciting, offensive verbal journey that goes straight into the darkness of blood and sexuality. 100% evil.

A completely different kind of thriller

"The Alphabet Man" is an excellent thriller set in the backstreets and political underworld of Washington D.C. Lot's of novels are though; what sets "The Alphabet Man" apart, however, is its unique style, brilliant language and disturbing exploration of the psyche. The novel presents itself as a manuscript written by the delusional protagonist. As he slips deeper and deeper into madness the voice changes to reflect his multiple personalities, and the layout and fonts become more and more bizarre. Thus, Grossman accomplished the feat of telling the story not only with words, but with images as well. In fact, in many ways this novel looks and reads like a precursor to the incredible "House of Leaves" by Danielewski. Although not as good as that remarkable novel, it certainly belongs on the same shelf.Ultimately, "The Alphabet Man" is a superb exploration of madness, and of perception versus reality. While some readers may find the unusual format tedious, a careful reading reveals a gripping, thoughtful story.

Cuts and Chops it's Way Through Your Head

I found this book hard to get into, but by the time I was finished, I couldn't forget what I had read. It freaks you out, and makes you wonder about everyone (including yourself). An amazing piece of work by someone who continually surprises me.

Brilliant experimental fiction

Those who believe Foster Wallace and Vollman are the only authors carrying forward the experimental mantle in American letters are well advised to obtain this novel from Richard Grossman. A manic portrait of psychosis, it is also a fascinating examination of the soul and a tour de force critique of American conciousness. It is complex and intellectual without being ostentatious. It is also so cutting edge that its diction and style precede the sword's razor in the air. Combined, The Alphabet Man is an extremely good read, along the lines of the best Wallace, Vollman, Gass, or Gaddis could offer. And that's just about the highest praise I could possibly offer.
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