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American Desert
A General Fiction Novel by Percival Everett
Subgenres:
- Satire,
- Dark Comedy,
- Existential Fiction
This book is for you if you're into...
- Satirical resurrections with heads stitched back on
- Absurdist takes on media, religion, and academia
- Dark humor about family, mortality, and second chances
When the decision is taken out of his hands--he's hit by a car and his head is severed from his body--he must come to terms with himself.. At his funeral, he sits up in his own coffin with the stitches that bind his head to his body clearly visible.
Everyone is horrified by this resurrection. He becomes a source of fear and embarrassment to his daughter, and an object of derision and morbid curiosity to the press and the scientific communities, and is anointed as a sort of devil by an obscure religious cult.
In the process, Theodore manages to reestablish his relationship with his estranged wife and family and to rediscover the value of his life.. In this experimental, satirical, and bizarre novel, critically acclaimed author Percival Everett once again takes on the assumptions of a culture whose priorities have gone out of whack.
He lampoons the press, religion, and academia while offering, ultimately, an existential meditation of what constitutes being alive.
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