This is a novel about something we all know, something we carry within
us: our inward rage, our lives of fantasy. Not all of us accommodate
rage or fantasy in the same way. Most of us--bless us--go about our
peaceful business, though our confidential fury may produce fantasies
we'd rather not confess. Sometimes some of us translate fantasies to
outer life. Most of us do not. Brown, in KILLING EVERYBODY (he has no
other name we know), carries in his heart a burden of anger so
terrible we think that he will burst. In a sense, he does. His rage
communicates. His wife, a masseuse (her trade unknown to Brown: he
thinks she's in real estate), soothes his rage when she strokes his
body, but she knows that her husband will never rest until he has been
liberated from his unendurable obsession. It is she who gives his
fantasy reality, she who delivers death to his enemy. In this book a
diverse company walks the streets of San Francisco: a romantic
policeman, a sexually compulsive newspaperman, a businessman who
cannot read, a neighborhood temptress, her mother, her children, her
dog, a corrupt war-making congressman--and the ghost of the boy the
congressman sent to die in war. It is a compelling story significantly
familiar to all of us whose fantasies and outrage are accessible to
our consciousness.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781497633933
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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