Jane Smiley's new Hollywood novel - which was nearly too smutty for John Updike, and that's saying a lot - is reviewed by Bloomberg, which says it "flirts with porn."
Smiley's descriptions are more than graphic: They're so closely observed that without the transforming power of art they would be clinical. The art, however, is of a high order. Since I had heard that ``Ten Days in the Hills'' was a Hollywood novel, I expected backstabbing, power grabs, cynicism. But this book, full of tenderness, introspection and serious debate, hardly belongs to the genre.
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