BEFORE ELVIS THERE WAS NOTHING
Laurie Foos, . . Coffee House, $14 (190pp) ISBN 978-1-56689-168-4
Absurdist characters in surreal situations populate Foos's spare fifth novel, which despite its comedic charms, derails in a confused jumble of half-realized ideas and unresolved plot lines. Cass, a 30-something hair replacement specialist, and her agoraphobic sister, Lena, are defined by the disappearance of their parents, who abandoned their teenage daughters on the 10th anniversary of Elvis's death to seek the King. Foos, a deft humorist, hobbles herself by chaining the novel to an ongoing Elvis joke. Lena is an emotional cripple who spends her days waiting futilely for letters from her parents and her evenings online with her Elvis-freak Internet psychiatrist. Cass, a stunning beauty with a podiatrist boyfriend and an obsession with
Reviewed on: 03/07/2005
Genre: Fiction