The Strike
Thomlinson, Harvey As a stylist, Thomlinson aims high, with goals that recall modernists such as James Joyce and Virginia Wolfe: writers concerned with the complex juxtaposition of interior thought and external reality. The novel's pyrotechnic language serves primarily as a window into the minds of his characters. -- LA Review of BooksGround breaking and important...should become one of the most analyzed techniques in literary fiction.-- Experimental WritingThis...