IT HAPPENED IN BOSTON?
By Russell H. Greenan
New York: Random House, (1968).
First edition, first printing.
Fine in a fine dust jacket. "Apart from its originality and complexity, it has that most
exhilarating of qualities: the power to reawaken our sense of life's
possibilities."--Anne Tyler. "It tells the story of an unreliable narrator, who is a disillusioned, paranoid painter, who's goal in life is to
someday meet God and destroy him. He decided he wanted to hold God
accountable for the evils in the world. The book follows a bizarre
series of events in the lives of him and his painter friends and
effectively documents his decent into paranoid delusions as he becomes
more and more unreliable as a narrator leaving the reader to become more
and more unsure about what exactly is happening in Boston"--wikipedia.
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