Ann
Rower writes like Dorothy Parker would have if she'd taken
acid to come down from speed. Funny, sad and smart, Rower's
fiction is a devious transcription of life as it morphs
into stories that turn into still more stories, palimpsests
inscribed in a true confessional mode: a transfiction.
If You're A Girl, published
in 1990 , includes Rower's story about Timothy
Leary's Millbrook days, which formed the basis of The
Wooster Group's acclaimed play LSD. Just The High
Points. Rower is perhaps the most distinguished
American writer ever to have babysat for Timothy Leary. |