Pinocchio in Venice is a carnivalesque reemersion in the well-known
fairy tale - as well as magic realism, Mann's Death in Venice, and
Nabokov's Lolita - with the puppet, now an aged Nobel Prize winner and
aesthete, returning to Venice to pay his final tribute. As he turns back
to wood, Robert Coover's hero is reunited with his old friends and foes
while he painfully searches for the Blue-Haired Fairy who put flesh on
his limbs.
Written in Coover's signature style, this is both a brilliant meditation
on what it means to be human and a hilarious and bawdy adventure.
Pinocchio in Venice represents Coover at his finest.