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- AUTHOR OF THE PULITZER PRIZE AND NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER, JAMESAUTHOR OF ERASURE, now adapted for the screen as the OSCAR-WINNING FILM, AMERICAN FICTIONPraise for Percival Everett: "Artful and literate, Everett explores the philosophical, the metaphysical, the physical and the psychological boundaries of human life . . ."--Terry D'Auray". . . Everett achieves a primal sense of dislocation, forcing us to question how we determine the limits of the human"--Sven Birkets, The New York Times"The audacious, uncategorizable Everett.
- Author(s): Percival Everett
- 80 Pages
- Poetry, American
- Series Name: Black Goat
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AUTHOR OF THE PULITZER PRIZE AND NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER, JAMES
AUTHOR OF ERASURE, now adapted for the screen as the OSCAR-WINNING FILM, AMERICAN FICTION
Praise for Percival Everett:
"Artful and literate, Everett explores the philosophical, the metaphysical, the physical and the psychological boundaries of human life . . ."
--Terry D'Auray
". . . Everett achieves a primal sense of dislocation, forcing us to question how we determine the limits of the human"
--Sven Birkets, The New York Times
"The audacious, uncategorizable Everett. He mixes genre and tone with absolute abandon, never does the same song twice. Brilliant."
--The Boston Globe
". . . An author who dances with language as effortlessly as Fred Astaire."
--Daniel Quinn, author of Ishmael