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In the House Un-American

Contributor(s): Hollander, Benjamin (Author)

ISBN: 9781566569279

Publisher: Clockroot Books

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Pub Date: May 25, 2013

Dewey: 813.54

LCCN: 2013000304

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.47" H x 7.73" L x 5.52" W ( 0.43 lbs) 150 pages

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Fiction | Literary | Historical | General

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Description: A NOVEL FOR OUR TIMES AND A RADICAL PROOF THAT AMERICA WAS FABLE BEFORE IT BECAME FACT. In the 1950s, a Puerto Rican Jew with roots in Leipzig and the Middle East lands in New York Harbor. So begins In the House Un-American, where Carlos ben Carlos Rossman, wannabe heir to the American poet William Carlos Williams and distant cousin of Kafkas boy immigrant sensation Karl Rossman, is forever an absurdist stumble away from falling into a satirical wormhole. In his wanderings among Americans and un-Americans, Carlos leads us through a mirage of genres and historical lensesmemoirist fictions, essayistic stories, fables, anti-communist scripts. He comes to the Coney Island boardwalk only to arrive in his own mind at the shores of the Mediterranean. As he journeys from the golden age of Spain to the Statue of Liberty among East Coast Jewish Buddhist pilgrims going West, Carlos reinvents the rest of us as he remakes himself. In a Mecca of his own making in the heart of America, Carlos offers a prophetic new vision reconciling Islam and the American. In the House Un-American maps the continual transformation of where and who Carlos is and where America might someday arrive with him.

Brief description: Benjamin Hollander is the author of four previous books, including Rituals of Truce and the Other Israeli.

Review Quotes: "It is difficult to speak of Benjamin Hollander's masterpiece, so America, so like an inner emigration, as if we had all changed names....A book of this order comes very rarely to our consciousness; we are so censorious of new genres....[T]his book exists as music barely heard in the air becomes music of our ground, grain."--David Shapiro

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