The cry of the sloth : the mostly tragic story of Andrew Whittaker being his collected, final, and absolutely complete writings
(2010)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Coffee House Press, 2010
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781566892643 (electronic bk.) MWT12254779, 1566892643 (electronic bk.) 12254779
LANGUAGE
English
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The tragicomic tale of a frustrated writer angry at the world. Living on a diet of fried Spam, vodka, sardines, cupcakes, and Southern Comfort, Andrew Whittaker is slowly being sucked into the morass of middle age. A negligent landlord, small-time literary journal editor, and aspiring novelist, he is-quite literally-authoring his own downfall. From his letters, diary entries, and fragments of fiction, to grocery lists and posted signs, this novel is a collection of everything Whittaker commits to paper over the course of four critical months. Beginning in July, during the economic hardships of the Nixon era, we witness our hero hounded by tenants and creditors, harassed by a loathsome local arts group, and tormented by his ex-wife. Determined to redeem his failures and eviscerate his enemies, Whittaker hatches a grand plan. But as winter nears, his difficulties accumulate, and the disorder of his life threatens to overwhelm him. As his hold on reality weakens and his schemes grow wilder, his self-image as a placid and slow-moving sloth evolves into that of a bizarre and frantic creature driven mad by solitude

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