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The End of the World Book
by Alistair Mccartney

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

This is no ordinary novel. An encyclopedia of memory—from A to Z—The End of the World Book deftly intertwines fiction, memoir, and cultural history, reimagining the story of the world and one man’s life as they both hurtle toward a frightening future. Alistair McCartney’s alphabetical guide to the apocalypse layers images like a prose poem, building from Aristotle to da Vinci, hip-hop to lederhosen, plagues to zippers, while barreling from antiquity to the present. 

In this profound book about mortality, McCartney composes an irreverent archive of philosophical obsessions and homoerotic fixations, demonstrating the difficulty of separating what is real from what is imagined.

Review:

"McCartney, a creative writing teacher at Antioch University in Los Angeles, eschews conventional structure in this debut novel, offering instead a surreal and self-referential 'encyclopedia' for the 21st century. Arranged alphabetically, McCartney employs a short, free association style to expound on disparate topics, including Princess Diana, head lice, extinction — and everything in between. The narrator's obsessions — pornography, razors, cholos and his mother, to name a few — pop up frequently, and many entries are tinged with a sense of melancholy and foreboding. Paradoxically, his ruminations are most successful when they are most absurd. Pondering the unwieldy length of his name, for example, leads to the image of the narrator hauling each oversized wooden letter onto a bus, as the driver and passengers wait impatiently. Although the narrator considers himself 'in large part a satirist,' he is aware that 'there are spaces that satire cannot reach.' Only the most intrepid of readers will be willing to tackle the book from cover to cover, but fans of alternative literature and Borges may discover a kindred spirit." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780299226305
Author:
Mccartney, Alistair
Publisher:
University of Wisconsin Press
Author:
McCartney, Alistair
Subject:
Gay Studies
Subject:
Gay men
Subject:
General
Edition Description:
Library
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
306
Dimensions:
9.26x6.29x.95 in. 1.24 lbs.