Whether you've read any of William Kennedy's other novels or not, this is a book that will leave you asking "what the heck did I just read"? At times brilliant, at other times completely confusing, "The Ink Truck" is filled with outstanding prose, unusual characters, and hallucinogenic sequences straight out of a Coen Brothers movie.
I've been reading Kennedy for about 30 years and finally got around to this, his first novel. Had it been the first novel I ever read by Kennedy, I don't know if I would have continued with his vast library. (I had the same experience earlier this year with John Irving's most recent offering "Avenue of Mysteries"). Fortunately, I was able to polish it off in a couple of days. I would have probably lost interest if it had taken me much longer. I was leaning toward 4 stars, but the ending was not as fulfilling as I would have liked. That said, the character of Bailey is very intriguing for both his commitment to his cause, his fearless behavior, and his wild sense of humor and adventure.