An edition of Erasure (2001)

Erasure

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An edition of Erasure (2001)

Erasure

a novel

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Thelonius "Monk" Ellison is an erudite, accomplished but seldom-read author who insists on writing obscure literary papers rather than the so-called "ghetto prose" that would make him a commercial success. He finally succumbs to temptation after seeing the Oberlin-educated author of We's Lives in da Ghetto during her appearance on a talk show, firing back with a parody called My Pafology, which he submits to his startled agent under the gangsta pseudonym of Stagg R. Leigh. Ellison quickly finds himself with a six-figure advance from a major house, a multimillion-dollar offer for the movie rights and a monster bestseller on his hands. The money helps with a family crisis, allowing Ellison to care for his widowed mother as she drifts into the fog of Alzheimer's, but it doesn't ease the pain after his sister, a physician, is shot by right-wing fanatics for performing abortions. The dark side of wealth surfaces when both the movie mogul and talk-show host demand to meet the nonexistent Leigh, forcing Ellison to don a disguise and invent a sullen, enigmatic character to meet the demands of the market. The final indignity occurs when Ellison becomes a judge for a major book award and My Pafology (title changed to Fuck) gets nominated, forcing the author to come to terms with his perverse literary joke. Percival's talent is multifaceted, sparked by a satiric brilliance that could place him alongside Wright and Ellison as he skewers the conventions of racial and political correctness. (Sept. 21)Forecast: Everett has been well-reviewed before, but his latest far surpasses his previous efforts. Passionate word of mouth (of which there should be plenty), rave reviews (ditto) and the startling cover (a young, smiling black boy holding a toy gun to his head) could help turn this into a genuine publishing event.

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English
Pages
265

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Cover of: Erasure
Erasure: a novel
2011
in English
Cover of: ERASURE
ERASURE
October 2, 2002, Hyperion
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Cover of: Erasure
Erasure: A Novel
August 1, 2001, University Press of New England
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Cover of: Erasure
Erasure: a novel
2001, University Press of New England
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Cover of: Erasure
Erasure
2001-01-01, Univ. Press of New England

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Edition Notes

Published in
Hanover
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3555.V34 E73 2001, PS3555.V34E73 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
265 p. ;
Number of pages
265

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3938064M
ISBN 10
1584650907
LCCN
2001002535
Library Thing
304181
Goodreads
1663955

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