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Skinny Legs and All
  

Skinny Legs and All (Hardcover)

by Tom Robbins (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (89 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

In a phantasmagorical, politically charged tale you wish would never end, Robbins holds forth--through a variety of ingenious, off-beat mouthpieces--on art (with and without caps), the Middle East, religious fanaticism of many stripes, and the seven veils of self-deception. Salome, skinny legs and all, belly-dances rapturously at Isaac & Ishmael's, a much-molested restaurant located across the street from the U.N., founded by an Arab and a Jew as an example of happy, peaceful and mutually beneficial coexistence. Ellen Cherry Charles, artist and waitress, heir to the most positive legacy of Jezebel, works at the same joint, nursing a broken heart inflicted by Boomer Petway, redneck welder/bemused darling of the New York art scene. Meanwhile, Can o' Beans, Dirty Sock, Spoon, Painted Stick and Conch Shell traverse half the world on a hejira to Jerusalem--where Conch and Painted Stick will resume religious duties in the Third Temple, dedicated (of course) to Astarte. Unless, mind you, Ellen Cherry's boil-encrusted uncle Buddy, a radio evangelist who gets turned on by Tammy Faye Bakker, manages to start WW III first. . . . Robbins's ( Jitterbug Perfume ) lust for laughs is undiminished; this prescription for sanity couldn't be better. 125,000 first printing; first serial to Esquire; BOMC and QPB selections; author tour.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal

A painter's struggle with her art, a restaurant opened as an experiment in brotherhood, the journey of several inanimate objects to Jerusalem, a preacher's scheme to hasten Armageddon, and a performance of a legendary dance: these are the diverse elements around which Robbins has built this wild, controversial novel. Ellen Cherry Charles, one of the "Daughters of the Daily Spe cial" in Jitterbug Perfume ( LJ 1/85), takes center stage. She has married Boomer Petway and moved to New York, hoping to make it as a painter. Instead, she winds up a waitress at the Isaac and Ishmael, a restaurant co-owned by an Arab and a Jew. Robbins's primary concern is Middle Eastern politics, supplemented along the way with observations on art, religion, sex, and money. Few contemporary novelists mix tomfoolery and philosophy so well. This is Robbins at his best. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 1/90.
- Lawrence Rungren, Bedford Free P.L., Mass.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars It Deserves Six Stars, Mar 12 2007
By K. S. Puls (British Columbia, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Skinny Legs and All (Paperback)
It's important to remember while you're being absolutely blown away by this work of genius that it was written before God had George W Bush to speak to personally about his wishes for the Middle East, making it a work of uncannily accurate prophecy as well as a masterpiece of prose fiction. I have to laugh at the reviewers who whine that they need a thesaurus to read this book; I challenge anyone to find any other author who hangs more concrete, abstract, brutal, poignant, lyrical imagery on more colloquial metaphors than Robbins. This book is so good that it defies review. Read it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Debunking an American myth, Jan 7 2007
By Paul Cocker "pisceanpaul" (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Skinny Legs and All (Paperback)
Any novelist can use a thesaurus, but few contemporary novelists mix tomfoolery and philosophy with the magic and mayhem of Tom Robbins. In Skinny Legs and All, Robbins puts Middle Eastern politics under a prismatic lens, shedding an interesting light on art, religion, sex and consumerism in the process.

This novel was my first experience with Tom Robbins, a man that I now find to be the most trail-blazing, barn-burning of authors. He has a gift for stringing words together, weaving them poetically into great metaphors and larger-than-life characters, all the while crafting this poetry into a story that reminds and re-educates us of our myths and cultures.

And Skinny Legs and All is Tom Robbins at his best.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite authors--and books!, Mar 10 2006
By Beth D. (N.S. Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Skinny Legs and All (Paperback)
This was my first Tom Robbins experience and i thought it was one hell of one. “Skinny legs” and all is an authentic book that couldn’t even be duplicated if it were attempted to be reproduced as a motion picture. The only book I enjoyed more than this was McCrae’s “Katzenjammer.” S.L.A.A has some great characters that will crack you up and theme that will intrigue you, calling you for more. I was always anxious to see what was going to happen next and how the perplexing story was going end for these characters. This one was my first Tom Robbins book and it wont be the last (currently reading “Cowgirls”)………

You must also read his “Even Cowgirls Get the Blues” along with Jackson Mccrae’s “Katzenjammer”----both are great but please READ SKINNY LEGS FIRST!!!!!!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars My Favourite Book of All Time
This is Robbins's best novel, and that's saying something.

It is a work which is at once both immensely entertaining and extremely insightful. Read more

Published on Oct 1 2004 by Shilo Savant

3.0 out of 5 stars fun, sexy, offensive and, patronizing
This Tom Robbins tale is many things at once. He focuses on some big questions regarding civilization on planet Earth and how the Holy Land seems to be ground zero for our... Read more
Published on May 30 2004 by cosmicomedy

5.0 out of 5 stars Perhaps his best work to date (2004)
I have read all of Mr. Robbins' works except Villa Incognito (on its way to me now), and this particular novel is a step above the rest, at least for me. Read more
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I don't care what anyone says, this is by far Tom Robbins' finst novel. There is such imagination and absurdity entwined with profound philosophy that you absolutely won't be able... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Religion and spirituality
I think Robbins' premise here is that religion and spirituality are forces for good when practiced by the individual, but they are transformed to forces for evil when organized or... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars tom robbin's best
this book is the best of the four of his I've read. it's extrememly funny and is very typical tom robbins in it's type of humor and slant on the world.
Published on Mar 10 2004 by rick bramhall

2.0 out of 5 stars Not For Everyone
I believe I am a spiritual person that understands about religion and the gift of life, but I just couldn't get into this book. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Skinny Legs and All
This is Tom Robbins' absolute best book and one of my all time favorites!
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3.0 out of 5 stars excellent characters, deep topics, beautiful writing
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