A review by amcorbin
Oh Pure and Radiant Heart by Lydia Millet

4.0

Not perfect, but still great. There was a lot here, and some aspects felt neglected. There was enough delight in language, in ideas, in the variety of people, though, that I could forgive a lot. The Tom Robbins comparisons are fair, to be sure, not just in the absurd and unexplained situations but also in the way that she reached for something greater in this novel and tried to encompass so much.