In Pink Balloons
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About the Book
The hardened prostitute with the heart of gold wins the love of the scion of the important American family. Pure camp, yes. But the satire of camp, the apothesis of the traditionally obvious and hence the absurdly ridiculous, is a difficult means of expression at best. It is a dangerous form of creative writing, for the author walks a tightrope. If he falls to one side of the tightrope, he offends-to no purpose. If he falls to the other side, he produces a stale, dry, innocuous farce.
Michael Yatron balances perfectly upon this precarious tightrope from the beginning to the end of In Pink Balloons, lampooning the venerable institutions of money, religion, intellectualism, and sex, with all their trappings. His targets are not these attributes of ideology themselves, but rather the aura of established superficiality and hypocrisy that surround them in mid-century American society. His is a sharp-eyed, needle-witted look at the hung-up scene in a deadpan technique that reveals patterns of taste and culture that have escaped so many other observers.
A unique, seriocomic social commentator, Michael Yatron has a perception of people, locales, manners, and speech that is uncanny, a wit and view of life that is entirely original. He is a brilliantly entertaining writer with important things to say. The central notion threading through this outrageous novel is that the garish, the common, the vulgar are not alien to the American style, but reflect the ordinary American sense of form and function.
On this basis, In Pink Balloons is bound to stop you, hold you, and leave you bothered and laughing. And if you are a bit more perceptive than most readers, you'll find that you've grown a little as a result of reading this book.
About the Author
Dr. Michael Yatron read many books and modeled his life on travel, adventure, danger, and romance for twenty-one years. He is easy to read and he has written both to entertain and to enlighten. To enlighten is the more important for the young. So he provides a first rate mind, a hard ring of truth, and writing from the gut that educated the reader about himself, other people, and the world he lives in.