Some Trick Thirteen Stories Author:Helen DeWitt At last a new book: a baker?s dozen of stories all with Helen DeWitt?s razor-sharp genius For sheer unpredictable brilliance, Gogol may come to mind, but no author alive today takes a reader as far as Helen DeWitt into the funniest, most yonder dimensions of possibility. Her jumping-off points might be statistics, romance, the art world?s piranh... more »a tank, games of chance and games of skill, the travails of publishing, or success. ?Look,? a character begins to explain, laying out some gambit reasonably enough, even if facing a world of boomeranging counterfactuals, situations spinning out to their utmost logical extremes, and Rube Goldberg-like moving parts, where things prove ?more complicated than they had first appeared? and ?at 3 a.m. the circumstances seem to attenuate.? In various ways, each tale carries DeWitt?s signature poker-face lament regarding the near-impossibility of the life of the mind when one is made to pay to have the time for it, in a world so sadly ?taken up with all sorts of paraphernalia superfluous, not to say impedimental, to ratiocination.?« less