Still Life with Woodpecker

Cover of Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins
Author: Tom Robbins
Publisher: Corgi
Year: 1981
Language: en
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 9780552117814
Dimensions:
Weight: 0.31085178942 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins, published by Corgi in 1981, is a reissue of one of Robbins’s notable works. This edition spans 264 pages and is presented in English. The narrative intertwines elements of love and societal commentary, exploring themes such as the purpose of the moon, the distinction between criminals and outlaws, and the tension between social activism and romantic individualism.

Readers will find a blend of comic philosophical musings and vibrant storytelling that paints a portrait of contemporary society, featuring a diverse cast that includes powerful Arabs, exiled royalty, and pregnant cheerleaders. The book delves into the complexities of human relationships and the quirks of life, all while maintaining Robbins’s signature whimsical style. This edition invites readers to engage with a unique narrative that challenges conventional perspectives and celebrates individuality.


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Product Description
Reissue of one of Robbins’s best-loved books which has been a bestseller since first publication.
Review
“Robbins’s comic philosophical musings reveal a flamboyant genius.–“People

“Robbins’s comic philosophical musings reveal a flamboyant genius.—”People

About the Author
Tom Robbins has been called “a vital natural resource” by
The Oregonian, “one of the wildest and most entertaining novelists in the world” by the
Financial Times of London, and “the most dangerous writer in the world today” by Fernanda Pivano of Italy’s Corriere della Sera. A Southerner by birth, Robbins has lived in and around Seattle since 1962.
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If this typewriter can’t do it, then fuck it, it can’t be done.

This is the all-new Remington SL3, the machine that answers the question, “Which is harder, trying to read
The Brothers Karamazov while listening to Stevie Wonder records or hunting for Easter eggs on a typewriter keyboard?”  This is the cherry on top of the cowgirl.  The burger served by the genius waitress.  The Empress card.

I sense that the novel of my dreams is in the Remington SL3–although it writes much faster than I can spell.  And no matter that my typing finger was pinched last week by a giant land crab.  This baby speaks electric Shakespeare at the slightest provocation and will rap out a page and a half if you just look at it hard.

“What are you looking for in a typewriter?” the salesman asked.

“Something more than words, ” I replied.  “Crystals.  I want to send my reader armloads of crystals, some of which are the colors of orchids and peonies, some of which pick up radio signals from a secret city that is half Paris and half Coney Island.”

He recommended the Remington SL3.

My old typewriter was named Olivetti.  I know an extraordinary juggler named Olivetti.  No relation.  There is, however, a similarity between juggling and composing on my typewriter.  The trick is, when you spill something, make it look like part of the act.

I have in my cupboard, under lock and key, the last bottle of Anais Nin (green label) to be smuggled out of Punta del Visionario before the revolution.  Tonight, I’ll pull the cork.  I’ll inject 10 cc. into a ripe lime, the way natives do.  I’ll suck.  And begin–

If this typewriter can’t do it, I’ll swear it can’t be done.
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“Still Life with Woodpecker is sort of a love story that takes place inside a pack of Camel cigarettes. It reveals the purpose of the moon, explains the difference between criminals and outlaws, examines the conflict between social activism and romantic individualism, and paints a portrait of contemporary society that includes powerful Arabs, exiled royalty, and pregnant cheerleaders. It also deals with the problem of redheads.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Still Life with Woodpecker” by Tom Robbins. Synopsis preview: Product Description Reissue of one of Robbins’s best-loved books which has been a bestseller since first publication. Review “Robbins’s comic philosophical musings reveal a flamboyant genius.–”People”“Robbins’s comic ph…
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Publisher: Corgi. Year: 1981.
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ISBN-13: 9780552117814.
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Language: en. Pages: 264. Edition: New Ed.

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