Allan Gurganus writes the funniest books possible about the worst things that
can happen to people. Fearless in his treatment of sexuality, race relations,
the lies of human history and the scope of human grief, he is still considered
"one of our essential comic writers." Gurganus's fiction---as meditative
as hilarious---goes on inspiring strong criticism and an even fiercer loyalty.
"Gurganus writes without a safety net: no precautions are taken against
pathos, bathos, authorial intervention. As a result, his best stories... locate
the dangerous glamour in ordinariness... Gurganus can do anything he likes as
a writer."
- Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Nation