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A NOVEL OF IDEAS, IT NEVER GOES DRY
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Reviewed by Jack Fuller, Tribune executive editor and the author, most recently, of "Our Fathers' Shadows "
1988
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A NOVEL OF IDEAS, IT NEVER GOES DRY
1988
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Lines of Light By Daniele Del Giudice Translated by Norman MacAfee and Luigi Fontanella Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 154 pages, $19.95 It is a shame to have to disclose that Daniele Del Giudice's new book, \"Lines of Light,\" is a novel of ideas, because that category includes so many works that are arid, abstracted and hard to understand. This book isn't any of those. It is, quite simply, fascinating. Del Giudice writes in a style as spare as Hemingway's and as enchanting as Borges', giving the book the feel of Jake Barnes gone to Buenos Aires, which is a large part of its charm. The simplicity of the language and syntax make the subtlety of its argument accessible. This intelligent novel does not nag at the reader to admire its erudition.
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