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The Magic Kingdom
The Magic Kingdom
Author: Stanley Elkin
The Magic Kingdom tells the story of Eddy Bale, who, determined to learn from the ghastly experience of his son's long, drawn-out death, decides to raise enough money to take seven terminally ill children to Disney World in order to give them a dream vacation before they die. — Once they arrive, a series of absurdities characteristic of an El...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781564782595
ISBN-10: 156478259X
Publication Date: 10/2000
Pages: 317
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Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio Cassette
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melusina avatar reviewed The Magic Kingdom on + 32 more book reviews
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I enjoyed this book so much, it's hard to begin explaining why. Read the description on the previous page, and then think: it's NOT sentimental. Rather than sentimental, Stanley Elkin makes this story of terminal children a bit grotesque (because their illnesses are painful, disabling, & disfiguring), a larger part hilarious (because of how silly, and also grotesque, Disney World seems in face of imminent death), and always cut-to-the-funny-bone realistic.

The best way to learn more about this marvelous book, praised by so many, by an author who's been praised by so many, too, is to read this terrific New York Times review by another great comic author, Max Apple: "Having Their Last Good Time".
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This was a really dark book, but an interesting plot.


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