An Infinity of Mirrors

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The cover of the 1964 first edition published by Random House
The cover of a 1965 paperback edition published by Fawcett Crest

An Infinity of Mirrors, first published by so-and-so in 1964, was the fifth novel by Richard Condon.

Critical reception

Title

The title, as is the case in five of Condon's first six books, is derived from a fictitious Keener's Manual mentioned in many of his earlier novels: "God surrounded me with an infinity of mirrors which repeat my image again and again and again."

The sentence is found in as an epigraph on a blank page six pages after the title page and three pages before the beginning of the text.

Theme

Characters

Typical Condon quirks and characteristics

References


See also