The five interlocking stories in The Tower Of Glass create a singular,
powerful account of a nation in turmoil - and a prophetic warning about
an oppressive government's need to control not just the society but the
mind. Through symbolism, wry humour, and outrageous sexual frankness,
Ivan Angelo tells of businessmen and whores, poor working people and
Death Squads, truth and illusion, and methods of political manipulation
and terror. From the gritty, bawdy story of Bete the Streetwalker to the
Kafkaesque portrait of a prison made of glass, the fictional pieces
demonstrate Angelo's masterful wordplay, and his ability to take formal
and structural risks without a false step.