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Rasputin Swims the Potomac

[A] highly entertaining novel ... The glue holding it all together is Fountain’s indefatigable prose, which fizzes with a Dickensian color that makes the novel a blast to read.
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It lacks the anger and outrage that animated Fountain’s political reporting. It’s actually a magic realist fantasia ... I’m afraid I’m making Rasputin Swims the Potomac sound like more fun than it is ... The energetic prose of Fountain’s nonfiction gets noisy in a novel ... As a feat of novelizing, Rasputin consistently does better with setup than follow-through.
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As a zany critique of authoritarian cults, the novel is superficially relevant. But one is constantly pulled up by the wrongness of the details ... Bizarrely, Mr. Fountain has cleaned up Mr. Trump’s well-documented foul mouth. The president in this book never curses, even when throwing backroom tantrums. What kind of satire does so much sanitizing?

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