Skinny Legs and All
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Skinny Legs and All | |
Cover of first edition (hardcover) |
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Author | Tom Robbins |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Novel |
Publisher | Bantam Books |
Publication date | 1990 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 422 pp |
ISBN | ISBN 0-553-05775-8 |
Skinny Legs and All, novelist Tom Robbins' fifth book, was published in 1990 by Bantam Books. As are all of Robbins' creations, it is a lyrical and complex work weaving disparate and seemingly unrelated themes into one narrative.
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[edit] Plot introduction
The opening scene of Skinny Legs finds newlyweds Ellen Cherry Charles and Randolph 'Boomer' Petway III driving cross country in a large roast turkey. From there, Robbins touches on topics as diverse as art and artists, biblical history, the longstanding Arab-Jewish feud, eschatology, and other Robbins' staples such as sex, religion, and politics.
The reader is introduced to typical array of off-beat and whimsical characters, including the estranged couple of artist/waitress Ellen Cherry and welder/accidental artist Randolph "Boomer" Petway, Spike Cohen and Roland Abu Hadee (a Jew and an Arab who co-own a Middle-Eastern restaurant across from the UN building in New York), fundamentalist preacher Buddy Winkler, a doe-eyed belly dancer named Salome, Detective Jackie Shaftoe, Raoul the libidinous doorman turned rock star, art galleries owner named Ultima Sommerville, a mysterious performance artist known as Turn Around Norman and Verlin and Patsy Charles, Ellen Cherry's parents. A host of inanimate objects (Can o' Beans, Dirty Sock, Spoon, Painted Stick and Conch Shell) also plays a key role in the novel, and even biblical harlot Jezebel and Dan Quayle make cameo appearances.
[edit] Trivia
- Australian rock band Wolfmother took their name from the novel.[1]
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[edit] Release details
- First edition, Hardcover - ISBN 0-553-05775-8, published on April 1, 1990 by Bantam Books
- First Paperback edition - ISBN 0-553-28969-1, published on ?, 1990 by Bantam Books
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