Sci Fi Magazine gives Disch an A
Just received a sneak peek at a forthcoming rave review in February 2009 of The Wall of America in Sci Fi Magazine (the official magazine of the Sci Fi channel).
"The recent tragic suicide of Thomas M. Disch deprived fantastic literature of one of its most sardonic imaginations. Fortunately, his posthumous collection contains enough life on the page that there is little impetus, while reading, to contemplate his sad end. The stories are rich, sardonic, despairing and mischievous by turns, capable of being emotionally resonant and laugh-out-loud funny in the same breath."
Oh, and the collection was graded an A. Of course.
"The recent tragic suicide of Thomas M. Disch deprived fantastic literature of one of its most sardonic imaginations. Fortunately, his posthumous collection contains enough life on the page that there is little impetus, while reading, to contemplate his sad end. The stories are rich, sardonic, despairing and mischievous by turns, capable of being emotionally resonant and laugh-out-loud funny in the same breath."
Oh, and the collection was graded an A. Of course.
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