As the chart shows, this book is ambitious. It?s 678 octavo pages?about 13,000 tweets. It?s the sort of book you write if you're not sure anyone will ever let you write another one. The only biography we are given of the author is: ?Sergio De La Pava is a writer who does not live in Brooklyn.? Given that most of the literary establishment lives in Brooklyn, that?s a carefully cultivated piece of outsiderdom, appropriate for someone who, as De La Pava did, self-published an enormous novel in 2008 and watched it slowly gather steam?you can, with some Googling, see the Internet collectively waking up and going what the hell is this I don?t even. The book was picked up, years later, by the University of Chicago Press, given a hectic op-art cover, and shined up for general release.
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