Arthur Rimbaud's invented Splendide-Hotel, built in the chaos of ice and
of the polar night, provides the occasion for Sorrentino's imaginative
meditation on letters and language. Each chapter serves as an
opportunity for the author to expand on thoughts and images suggested by
a letter of the alphabet, as well as to reflect upon the workings of the
imagination, particularly in the art of William Carlos Williams and
Arthur Rimbaud. Reminiscent of the philosophical treatise/poem On Being
Blue by William H. Glass, Splendide-Hotel is a Grand Hotel of the mind,
splendidly conceived.