A feeling crept over me, one not unlike the feeling I'd had when I realized that they'd turned poor old salmagundi into a traitor. |
They had caviare now, and salmagundi, and sausage and cheese, besides salad and fruit and biscuit and cake. |
I called it the salmagundi, which means anything made out of spare parts. |
This is not, however, a mere salmagundi of alphabetical arcana. |
The feature directorial debut of Dante Ariola from a screenplay by Becky Johnston, it is a road movie, a romantic comedy and a speculative contemplation of identity scrambled into a bland salmagundi. |
I'm glad I didn't, though a lot of the salmagundi men go over there and like it. |