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  1. Gus Van Sant goes from auteur to author in an brilliant, inventive, and endlessly entertaining first novel that reads like a Warholian mix of Kurt Vonnegut and Tom Robbins. "When you come across a novel as weird and innocent as PINK, you know it's got to be real and you know it's got to

  2. 1 de ene. de 1997 · The novel itself is a trifle bizzare - a cross between Tom Robbins, Douglas Coupland and the movies of Gus Van Sant - but it maintains a momentum that pulls you through despite the ending feeling a little slapdash and the concept of 'Pink' (an alternate dimension) being shoehorned in at the end and only partially developed.

  3. With "Pink, Gus Van Sant brings his unique and playful genius to the novel, and the result is both delirious and disarmingly tender. In Sasquatch, Oregon, Spunky Davis, middle-aged maker of infomercials, is trying to find his next assignment, finish the screenplay that he hopes will bring him Hollywood glory, and deal with the death of his friend and favorite infomercial presenter, the teen ...

  4. www.kirkusreviews.com › book-reviews › gus-van-santPINK | Kirkus Reviews

    1 de oct. de 1997 · The director of Drugstore Cowboy, My Own Private Idaho, and To Die For turns to fiction with this self-indulgent fantasy about the horrors of Hollywood, the trials of filmmaking, and the sadness of young men dying. In a style most reminiscent of Tom Robbins (whose Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Van Sant brought ineptly to the screen), Van Sant indirectly mourns the deaths of Kurt Cobain and River ...

  5. On the bottom left corner of every even-numbered page of this hip, self-indulgent novel is a crude line drawing, each slightly d...

  6. Pink: Van Sant, Gus: 9780385493536: Books ... Gus Van Sant turns the novel into an explosively visual experience, a captivating combination of texture and text.