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A*hole

Title
A*hole / Hilton Obenzinger.
Author
Obenzinger, Hilton.
Publication
Brooklyn, NY : Soft Skull Press, [2004], ©2004.

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203 pages; 19 cm
Summary
"A young boy wakes one morning to discover he is sinking into the earth despite the new sneakers his parents promised would save him. A young woman begins reviewing films before they are made. A postal worker named Gary fulfills his occupational cliche and attacks Danny DeVito. A father writes letters to his wayward and far-flung sons. An archeologist finds evidence, perhaps, of the permanence of time as well as earth. A detective accepts a case requiring him to connect Patty Hearst to her other self. Though the story in A*hole is in continual flux, Obenzinger braids the multiple narrative threads into a novel that is much larger than its physical size, lyrically beautiful, and absorbing through and through." "With A*hole, Hilton Obenzinger has created an experimental fiction readers will experience as much as read. He draws from sources as varied as Dante, Mark Twain, the Patty Hearst story, the Biblical story of Abraham & Isaac, Melville's Ishmael, detective fiction, his own experiences as a father and a teacher on a Yurok Indian reservation, Hollywood, the porn industry, and more, which he swirls together around the vortex created by the pull of his central hole."--BOOK JACKET.
ISBN
1932360468 (alk. paper)
LCCN
2004013823
OCLC
  • ocm55671373
  • SCSB-5100553
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries