"'I know nothing about death, absolutely nothing,' asserts the narrator of this inventive autobiographical novel. Yet he can't stop thinking about it..."
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"'I know nothing about death, absolutely nothing,' asserts the narrator of this inventive autobiographical novel. Yet he can't stop thinking about it..."
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“If I’ve read a more deeply impressive, beautiful, sweeping, mindful, and innovative first novel than Alistair McCartney’s The End of the World Book, I have no memory of it. McCartney is a writer of peerless, brilliant originality and pure, giant talent.” —Dennis Cooper, author of The Sluts and God Jr.
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These stories portray hardships of characters who come from a variety of backgrounds, especially Native Americans and others from the Pacific Coast. With his vivid descriptions of these characters and their experiences, Williams explores their psyches and personal struggles, but common themes tie these stories together in ways that invite readers to see their own struggles and relationships in new ways.
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