Robert Coover | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Robert Coover.

Robert Coover | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Robert Coover.
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[A Political Fable] is not exactly a new book. In fact, it is stretching things to resurrect in hardcover a short story that, when published in New American Review No. 4 in 1968, ran to 39 pages…. It's not that the fable, in which the renowned Dr. Seuss character gets the presidential nomination because of his charismatic magic tricks, doesn't hold up. But … A Political Fable seems more a trip down memory lane than a universal satire. The increasingly demonic nature of the Cat in the Hat, the stoned-out double talk and sloganeering, the haywire absurdity embraced by officials and public alike recall those days of Turn On-Tune In-Drop Out and Hell-No We-Won't-Go. It's still a dandy short story but, to cite another 1970s chestnut, it isn't Relevant.

Carole Cook, in a review of "A Political Fable," in Saturday Review, Vol. 7, No. 12, August, 1980, p. 66.

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