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Erasure

now a major motion picture 'American Fiction'

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Erasure

By: Percival Everett
Narrated by: Sean Crisden
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Erasure is Percival Everett's hilarious satire about race and publishing, now an Oscar-nominated film, American Fiction, directed by Cord Jefferson and starring Jeffrey Wright and Tracee Ellis Ross.

'Hilarious . . . Everett is a first-rate word-wrangler.' – Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian

Thelonious 'Monk' Ellison's once-acclaimed writing career has bottomed out: his latest manuscript has been rejected by seventeen publishers. He seethes on the sidelines of the literary establishment as he watches the meteoric success of We's Lives in Da Ghetto, a first novel by a woman who once visited 'some relatives in Harlem for a couple of days'.

Meanwhile, Monk struggles with real family tragedies – his aged mother is fast succumbing to Alzheimer's, and he still grapples with the reverberations of his father's suicide seven years before.

In his rage and despair, Monk dashes off an outlandish novel full of stereotypes. He doesn't intend for My Pafology to be published, let alone taken seriously, but it is, and soon it becomes the Next Big Thing.

How Monk deals with the personal and professional fallout galvanizes this audacious, hysterical and quietly devastating novel.

'Sublime . . . brilliant, uproarious . . . A wise novel about how we live.' – Brandon Taylor, author of the Booker Prize-shortlisted Real Life

'Seminal doesn't even come close. This novel is Everett at his finest, full of trademark protest, humanity and incisive humour, all wrapped up in one hell of a story.' – Courttia Newland, author of A River Called Time

African American Literature & Fiction Satire Funny Witty Comedy
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i love any book that has the protagonist as an author which this does. the author is a literature professor with cognitive ideas that are complex and well past mr or his peers. needing money he sells out and writes a 10 chapter book featuring ghetto stereotypes that you get to read all of within this book. its pretty funny and serves as a parody within a parody.

the entire book itself is a parody and percival mocks white reactions to black stereotypes. tv hosts and fellow authors within the book keep fawning over the real black experience that the fictional autor has exaggerated and made up. contrasting the books success the fictional authors personal life is a wreck. mum with dementia in nursing home. family money running out, brother in a familial divorce crisis. sister murdered.

the book has plenty of interesting cerebral ideas that probably all went over my head. i enjoyed most of it, and laughed a couple times, but also had to stop my mind wandering at times. i much preferred the sell out that I'm guessing took some or a lot of inspiration from this work.

interesting book

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