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Whether or not devotion to poststructuralism and reader-response theory qualify as diabolical, "The Trouble With Principle" is indeed the sort of book one would expect of Milton's Satan: it's witty, erudite and brimming with self-delight.
Full-grown adults who still think it's witty to make fun of someone's name.
Sabbath's Theater has a brilliant first line; and more: it's witty and it's bleak, it's deep in its characters; and more: it reveals the reader to himself.
It's witty and light on its feet, almost all the way to the end.
It's witty and bittersweet, with a great 60's soundtrack, and there's adultery.
On the one hand, it's witty and incisive parody, as fluent in Mr. Obama's tics as in hip-hop manners.
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