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412 pages, Paperback
First published August 21, 2012
Do you know what people would say, in these mining towns, when they saw one of these miners falling apart? Walking through town muttering and swinging at phantoms? The said the Devil in Silver got them…. Do you understand what I’m trying to tell you?”That’s the problem with Lavalle’s novel right here: the theme. You see, our author says, there is no real monster to be battled, for instead it is an evil institution—namely, the hospital—which is responsible for the patient casualties. Trying to kill a monster is merely scapegoating, for it is only by recognizing the evil in institutions that we can can deliver each other from evil.
“You’re saying we’re just making this thing up,” Pepper said quietly….
“I’m saying they were dying,” Louis said. “They were definitely not making that up. But it wasn’t a monster that was killing them. It was the mine.”
“...Queens, New York. The most ethnically diverse region not just in the United States, but on the entire planet; a distinction it’s held for more than four decades. In Queens, you will find Korean kids who sound like black kids. Italians who sound like Puerto Ricans. Puerto Ricans who sound like Italians. Third-generation Irish who sound like old Jews. That’s Queens. Not a melting pot, not even a tossed salad, but an all you-can-eat, mix-and-match buffet.”
“...it was a ‘news program.’ Cue the exodus! Two-thirds of the patients scrambled. The Air Force’s finest fighter squadrons don’t move as fast.”