"A posthumously published work by a major (if unsung) Black novelist reminds readers of his imaginative brio, verbal ingenuity, and abrasive wit. . . . All you can do is marvel at Kelley's arresting collage-like portrait of the artist as an intellectual nomad, clinging to the core of what makes him human--and humane. There's cleverness and craft in abundance here. Also, wisdom and even warmth." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)