American Desert by Percival Everett

American Desert by Percival Everett

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As the novel opens, the hero, Theodore Street, is driving toward the ocean, where he plans to walk into the waves and drown himself. But on his way, he is hit headlong by an oncoming van. He sails through the windshield, and his head is sliced cleanly from his body, his suicidal plans unwittingly thwarted...

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American Desert by Percival Everett

As American Desert opens, the novel's hero, Theodore Street, is driving toward the ocean, where he plans to walk into the waves and drown himself. But on his way, he is hit headlong by an oncoming van. He sails through the windshield, and his head is sliced cleanly from his body, his suicidal plans unwittingly thwarted. At his funeral three days later, Theodore sits up in his coffin, apparently resurrected. The mourners are horrified, and the story inspires headline writers throughout the world. Alternately feted and feared as The Second Coming and The Anti-Christ, Theodore becomes a source of embarrassment to his daughter, an object of derision and morbid curiosity to the press, a prized specimen for scientists, and Satan incarnate to an obscure religious cult deep in the desert. In this fascinating, surreal, and wildly satirical novel, internationally acclaimed author Percival Everett wrestles with the assumptions of a culture whose priorities are out of culture, sending up the press, religion, UFOs and the military, and offering, ultimately, a meditation on what it is to be alive.
"'American Desert is Percival Everett's best novel in years - witty, savage, and explosive - a brilliant barbed work from one of America's best and most iconoclastic satirists' Madison Smartt Bell; 'Everett is one of those rare writers who can indulge in all manner of formal boldness while still seducing the reader with his storytelling.' Sean O'Hagan, Observer"
Percival Everett is the author of fourteen novels, including Glyph, Watershed and Frenzy. Erasure won the inaugural Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for fiction. Everett teaches at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
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ISBN 13 9780571226610
ISBN 10 0571226612
Title American Desert
Author Percival Everett
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2005-04-21
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.