Trance: A Novel

Trance: A Novel
by Christopher Sorrentino

Trance: A Novel
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Author: Christopher Sorrentino
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2005-07-06
ISBN: 0374278644
Number of pages: 528
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Book Reviews of Trance: A Novel

Book Review: Sorrentino's Journey into Madness
Summary: 5 Stars

When approaching the work of Christopher Sorrentino, or any author, we first have to consider the work's relationship to autobiography, and then to consider the author's frame of mind. Judging from what I've heard said in and around some of New York's flashier nightspots, Sorrentino's in a dangerously manic place right now, somewhere between Lithium and crystal methedrine on the overresponse scale. Let's just say it's full-time red alert with the orbit rapidly decaying and hasty plans being made to jettison the nacelles before the good ship Sorrentino's skin starts blistering, sparks start flying from the control panels, and the little people who live inside his brain start falling out of their chairs while some bored union member shakes the camera. I remember when Sorrentino commenced the book. His skin had a healthy glow, his hair was dark brown, he could look you in the eye. He spoke confidently and with great vigor about his plans for TRANCE. It was a lot like meeting John F. Kennedy for your first conversation about nuclear strategy: even though you know the guy doesn't have the slightest idea what he's doing, his keen sense of conviction and entitlement just sort of sweep you along. Four thousand six hundred and twelve manuscript pages later, we're hearing stories of a weeping Sorrentino, curled up into the fetal position on the floor of his editor's office. We're hearing stories about Sorrentino's "new plan" to "reinvent" the "soft-core porn film," told earnestly and repeatedly to anyone who'll listen. His parents may not have left everything to the handyman, but they have put in place an irrevocable trust that requires any disbursements from their lavish estate to be overseen by an attorney, an accountant, a psychiatrist, and a large mute man whose tongue was cut out in the catacombs beneath Judea. Meanwhile, we must deal with TRANCE, heroically cut down to one thousand pages by a crack team of Book Doctors at Farrar, Straus & Giroux, two of whom leapt to their deaths from the Puck Building shortly after completing this potentially career-wrecking assignment. TRANCE undertakes to restore to us a sense of lost innocence. Its relationship to our society's central myth -- that with firearms, all things are possible -- exists in constant tension with its innocent, one might even say naive, romantic yearnings. I agree that this book is a schematic rendering of Sorrentino's search for identity in the too-small closet of his soul. One never has enough room for that basketball, that fondue set, those ski poles. And so one rarely has room to grow an entire identity in there. How tragic it is to see a book as a life-defining endeavor, only to discover that all it defines is the self-worth of those assigned to review it. How sad to think of Sorrentino emerging into the light of day, his half-baked identity trailing behind him, and attempting to make sense of what's gone on in his absence. I hear he hasn't even read the published version of the book; that he is threatening to go to the English-language hamlet of Hongisto to have an "authorized version" published on dried and flattened banana leaves. This, too, is very sad.

Summary of Trance: A Novel

1974: A tiny band of self-styled urban guerrillas, calling itself the Symbionese Liberation Army, abducts a newspaper heiress, who then abruptly announces that she has adopted the guerrilla name "Tania" and chosen to remain with her former captors. Has she been brainwashed? Coerced? Could she be sincere? Why would such a nice girl disavow her loving parents, her adoring fiancé, her comfortable home? Why would she suddenly adopt the SLA's cri de coeur, "Death to the Fascist Insect that Preys Upon the Life of the People"? Soon most of the SLA are dead, killed in a suicidal confrontation with police in Los Angeles, forcing Tania and her two remaining comrades--the pompous and abusive General Teko and his duplicitous lieutenant, Yolanda--into hiding, where they will remain for the next sixteen months.

Trance, Christopher Sorrentino's mesmerizing and brilliant second novel, traces this fugitive period, leading the reader on a breathtaking, hilarious, and heartbreaking underground tour across a beleaguered America, in the company of scam artists, visionaries, cultists, and a mismatched gang of middle-class people who typify the guiding conceit of their time, that of self-renovation. Along the way he tells the story of a nation divided against itself--parents and children, men and women, black and white; a story of hidebound tradition and radical change, of truth and propaganda, of cynicism and idealism; a story as transfixing and relevant today as it was then.

Insightful, compassionate, scathingly funny, and moving, Trance is a virtuoso performance, placing Christopher Sorrentino in the first rank of American novelists.

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