The three novellas collected in Van Gogh's Room at Arles demonstrate
once again Stanley Elkin's mastery of the English language, with
exuberant rants on almost every page, unexpected plot twists, and jokes
that leave readers torn between laughter and tears. Her Sense of Timing
relates a destructive day in the life of a wheelchair-bound professor
who is abandoned by his wife at the worst possible time, leaving him to
preside -- helplessly -- over a party for his students that careens out
of control. The second story in this collection tells of an unsuspecting
commoner catapulted into royalty when she catches the wandering eye of
Prince Larry of Wales. And in the title story, a community college
professor searches for his scholarly identity in a land of academic
giants while staying in Van Gogh's famous room at Arles and avoiding
run-ins with the Club of the Portraits of the Descendants of the People
Painted by Vincent Van Gogh.