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Highlights
- The Eternal Footman completes Morrow's darkly comic trilogy about God's untimely demise.
- Author(s): James Morrow
- 368 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Science Fiction
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About the Book
Can civilization survive the death of God? It's up in the air in this third book of Morrow's darkly comic trilogy begun in the award-winning "Towing Jehovah" and continued in "Blameless in Abaddon". "Brilliantly wraps up one of the wildest series ever written".--"The Denver Post".Book Synopsis
The Eternal Footman completes Morrow's darkly comic trilogy about God's untimely demise. With God's skull in orbit, competing with the moon, a plague of "death awareness" spreads across the Western hemisphere. As the United States sinks into apocalypse, two people fight to preserve life and sanity. One is Nora Burkhart, a schoolteacher who will stop at nothing to save her only son, Kevin. The other is the genius sculptor Gerard Korty, who struggles to create a masterwork that will heal the metaphysical wounds of the age. A few highlights: a bloody battle on a New Jersey golf course between Jews and anti-Semites; a theater troupe's stirring dramatization of the Gilgamesh epic; and a debate between Martin Luther and Erasmus. Morrow also gives us his most chilling villain ever: Dr. Adrian Lucido, founder of a new pagan church in Mexico and inventor of a cure worse than any disease.
Review Quotes
"America's best satirist."--James Gunn
"Salman Rushdie, eat your heart out."--The San Diego Union-Tribune
"Morrow hilariously joins the ranks of the great satirists."--The Denver Post
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