It hardly takes a brilliant operatic dramaturge to see through this brainless travesty, loaded with irrelevant inventions and non sequiturs. |
This Regular version sometimes sounds like the near sequiturs of gertrude Stein or her clever admirer Donald Barthelme. |
The patent claim, riddled with typos and non sequiturs, has already been widely reviled, but if successful could blow a chill through the hand-held industry. |
The narrative of the book is also disconnected, with plenty of non sequiturs between chapters. |
And yet there's the childlike irreverence at times, the giggles, the non sequiturs, the references to such inane activities as shopping. |
She has turned it into an increasingly ludicrous set of insinuations, non sequiturs and delusions. |