"The Bushwhacked Piano," his second novel, has one of the weaker McGuane protagonists: Nicholas Payne. The book stalls whenever the Fitzgerald family is involved (excluding the scene in which Edna Fitzgerald slashes Duke Fitzgerald with some ballpoint pens and protractor); and, like "The Cadence of G Who other than Thomas McGuane would have a climactic scene feature a hemorrhoidectomy?/5. As a citizen, Nicholas Payne is not in the least solid. As a boyfriend, he is nothing short of disastrous, and his latest flame, the patrician Ann Fitzgerald, has done a wise thing by dropping him. But Ann isn't counting on Nicholas's wild persistence, or on the slapstick lyricism of Thomas McGuane, who in The Bushwhacked Piano sends his hero from Michigan to Montana on a demented mission of courtship . But Ann isn't counting on Nicholas's wild persistence, or on the slapstick lyricism of Thomas McGuane, who in The Bushwhacked Piano sends his hero from Michigan to Montana on a demented mission of courtship whose highlights include a ride on a homicidal bronco and apprenticeship to the inventor of the world's first highrise for bats. The result is a tour de force of American Dubious/5(8).
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"The Bushwhacked Piano," his second novel, has one of the weaker McGuane protagonists: Nicholas Payne. The book stalls whenever the Fitzgerald family is involved (excluding the scene in which Edna Fitzgerald slashes Duke Fitzgerald with some ballpoint pens and protractor); and, like "The Cadence of G Who other than Thomas McGuane would have a climactic scene feature a hemorrhoidectomy?. As a citizen, Nicholas Payne is not in the least solid. As a boyfriend, he is nothing short of disastrous, and his latest flame, the patrician Ann Fitzgerald, has done a wise thing by dropping him. But Ann isn't counting on Nicholas's wild persistence, or on the slapstick lyricism of Thomas McGuane, who in The Bushwhacked Piano sends his hero from Michigan to Montana on a demented mission of courtship whose highlights include a ride on a homicidal bronco and apprenticeship to the inventor of. The Bushwhacked Piano is his second novel. Here is Nicholas Payne, at once demonic and ridiculous, in full pursuit of a number of utterly questionable goals (bat towers, America, a girl, and his own dream of a habitable future).
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