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Critics need to stop comparing him to Samuel Beckett and Donald Barthelme (with whom he studied, admittedly), Padgett Powell is his own man! And Cries For Help, Various is further proof of that. For several books now—starting with the story collection Typical on up through the brilliant You and I, (You & Me: A Novel in the U.S.A.)—Mr. Powell has surely left “cuddly realism” (as he put it in The Guardian in 2012) far behind. Yes, Don B.’s ghost is haunting this wonderful collection—Powell dedicates it to him in part—but Mr. Powell has charted his own path down the experimental avenues that Barthelme opened up. These 44 stories employ the sweet science of linguistic boxing, jabbing you with words derived from their archaic and underused definitions until your head is spinning, then giving you a punch to the gut where you double over from laughter or a heart punch, where you crumple into a ball from melancholia. There’s not a clinker in this collection. Padgett Powell is one of this country's national treasures. Read more
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