A review by jelundberg
Outside the Dog Museum: A Novel of Love, Death, and Architecture by Jonathan Carroll

5.0

My absolute favorite of Carroll's novels, and the best example of his mainstream style of writing with fabulist tropes. Torn between two beautiful women and a project full of reality-bending magic, as well as the philosophical and metaphysical teachings of the strange guru Venasque, brilliant architect Harry Radcliffe will never be able to think of love, death, and architecture in the same way again. Caroll's style is easy and confident, and his setting and characters are interesting, quirky, sexy and full of mystery.