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ISBN-10: 1945814519
ISBN-13: 9781945814518
Publisher: Dzanc Books
Publish Date: 12/26/2017
Dimensions: 8.40" L, 5.50" W, 2.00" H

The Brunist Day of Wrath

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Overview

West Condon, small-town USA, five years later: the Brunists are back, loonies and cretins aplenty in tow, wanting it all–sainthood and salvation, vanity and vacuity, God’s fury and a good laugh–for the end is at hand.

The Brunist Day of Wrath, the long-awaited sequel to the award-winning The Origin of the Brunists, is both a scathing indictment of fundamentalism and a careful examination of a world where religion competes with money, common sense, despair, and reason.

Robert Coover has published fourteen novels, three books of short fiction, and a collection of plays since The Origin of the Brunists received the William Faulkner Foundation First Novel Award in 1966. His short fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s, and Playboy, amongst many other publications. A long-time professor at Brown University, he makes his home Providence, Rhode Island.

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Praise for The Brunist Day of Wrath:

The Coover of the 21st century writes with considerably more flair than his 1960s counterpart. –The New York Times

The Brunist Day of Wrath is the best, most impressive novel I've read in years. –The Wall Street Journal

Open the book anywhere and find another vivid portrait of a cultist or resident, woven into the subplot of a previously introduced character, inching forward. Questions of religion, faith, humanity and society are raised. Challenging and impressive, a virtuoso work... –Publishers Weekly

What is really so lovely about the Brunist books is that, in spite of Coover's signature distance in his writing, the extraordinary breadth and depth of detail, the pitch perfect naturalism, the rigorous adherence to narrative structure, the endless development of characters and voices, all firmly establish the doubt, in the face of overwhelming Writerly evidence, that Myth and Tale have in fact stolen the show. –James Tierney, Golden Handcuffs Review

Thus Coover's second epic telling of the many stories of the Brunists and West Condon shows that stories can be, all at once, nutty apocalyptic imaginings, sprawling gigantic entertainments, terribly powerful lies, and redemptive and compassionate bridges between disparate selves. And, really, wicked fun. –The Rumpus

There is no such thing as the Great American Novel, but this surely is one of them in its scope, sharp-eyed compassion and stripping away of hypocritical posturing. It is massive, mesmerizing, and riveting page by fulsome page, a triumph for Coover and a venomous, virulent, heartfelt vision for all of us. –Providence Journal

Many of Coover's postmodernist contemporaries address similar narrative concerns, but few are so legitimately funny. His off the wall dialogue and deadpan character sketches will provoke laughter at the most apparently inappropriate situations. Whatever the key to this brand of dark, off-the-wall humour, Coover has it. He had it in 1966, and he still has it now. –TN2

Praise for Robert Coover:

Coover is still a brilliant mythmaker, a potty-mouthed Svengali, and an evil technician of metaphors. He is among our language's most important inventors. –Ben Marcus, author of The Flame Alphabet

Of all the postmodern writers, Robert Coover is probably the funniest and most malicious, mixing up broad social and political satire with vaudeville turns, lewd pratfalls, and clever word plays that make us rethink both the mechanics of the world and our relationship to it. –Michiko Kakutani

Coover seems seriously concerned about an animal (his own kind) strung out for life between creation and destruction, two longings which twist and marry however we try to untangle them. –Ann Gottlieb, The Village Voice

Robert Coover is one of our masters now. The tumultuous, Babylonian exuberance of his mind is fueled and directed by his equally passionate craftsmanship. He seems to be able to do anything. –Robert Kelly, The New York Times Book Review

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Details

ISBN-10: 1945814519
ISBN-13: 9781945814518
Publisher: Dzanc Books
Publish Date: 12/26/2017
Dimensions: 8.40" L, 5.50" W, 2.00" H
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