My Heart Belongs in an Empty Big Mac Container Buried Beneath the Ocean Floor
My Heart Belongs in an Empty Big Mac Container Buried Beneath the Ocean Floor
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My Heart Belongs in an Empty Big Mac Container Buried Beneath the Ocean Floor by Homeless
Humorous, heartfelt, and endearing, My Heart Belongs in an Empty Big Mac Container Buried Beneath the Ocean Floor is the story of a young man (as empty as the Big Mac container itself) facing depression head on, and learning to find beauty and hope in a life mired by mental illness. Daniel has been stalked by six-foot-tall sad-looking blue whales since childhood. Exhausted and ravaged by their miserable company (and excessive crying), 31-year-old Daniel can’t take it anymore. After breaking up with his girlfriend, Daniel, ever the fast food junkie, vows to end it all by burying his heart in an empty Big Mac container beneath the ocean floor—the only way, he feels, to responsibly end his life and keep his poisonous heart as far away from others as possible. With the help of a wayward sad-looking blue whale, Daniel steals his ex's boat and he and the whale set off into the ocean. But once out on the water, things don't go as planned and they soon become stranded. Fighting heat stroke and delirium, surreal events unfold around them, forcing Daniel to not only confront the sad-looking blue whales and the troubled life they've forced him to live, but also his choice as to whether he truly wants to live or die. Pulsating like an epic album by Daniel Johnston, Homeless shares a moving story about love, authenticity, and listening to the whale calls in your heart."My Heart Belongs in an Empty Big Mac Container Buried Beneath the Ocean Floor is a miserere of grease-soaked depression 2,100 fathoms deepSurreal and achingly vulnerable. Anyone who has sat paralyzed in the darkest fathoms of human emotion will find this book unsettlingly relatable, and maybe even a little hopeful. Homeless took the kind of desperation that leads you to the point of no return and created something beautiful." —Alan ten-Hoeve, author of Notes from a Wood-Paneled Basement
"My Heart Belongs in an Empty Big Mac Container Buried Beneath the Ocean Floor is a wildly fantastical coming-of-late-age nautical romp by a mysterious New York-based weirdo named Homeless, who I’ve championed for years, and he’s at the top of his literary powers here, picking up where subversive authors like Donald Barthelme, James Purdy and Mark Leyner have gloriously treaded before, adding a dripping slice of post-Millennial anxiety into a touching and humorous examination of a not-so-random American life riddled in classic existential turmoil—a triumph of the sub-human soul." —Brian Alan Ellis, author of Hobbies You Enjoy
“A pseudonymous, tenderly comic novel of blue whales and Golden Arches, mental illness and recovery.” —The Millions, The Great Fall 2024 Book Preview
Homeless is the author of four other books, including the novel, This Hasn't Been a Very Magical Journey So Far and Shithead Laureate. He’s been published by Hobart, House of Vlad and ExPat Press. He putters around NYC wondering whatever happened to predictability, the milkman, the paperboy, evening TV.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781960988379 |
| ISBN 10 | 1960988379 |
| Title | My Heart Belongs in an Empty Big Mac Container Buried Beneath the Ocean Floor |
| Author | Homeless |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Clash Books |
| Year published | 2025-01-02 |
| Number of pages | 302 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |