Sam Nabi reviewed Love in the Days of Rage by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Not sexy enough for romance, not honest enough for a political manifesto
2 stars
Name-dropping Parisian streets and landmarks is not a substitute for creating a setting for this novel. For what's supposed to be a love story, Ferlinghetti is way too fixated on gratuitous phallic imagery and never once mentions pleasure. Like Annie's lover Julian, the so-called anarchist banker, this book is also full of shit.