As the calendar counts down the months to the year 2000, millennial fever takes hold in the United States. George Eberhart, reporter for the biggest tabloid in the world, is on the track of what might be the story of the century--he has evidence that there really are aliens on planet Earth.
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About the Author:
* ?The best time-travel novel ever written? Kim Stanley Robinson * ?Lucid, humane and mercilessly funny. If there could be great date books like there are great date movies, this would be one? Jonathan Lethem * John Kessel has won the Nebula and Sturgeon Memorial Awards for short stories, as well as a Paul Green Playwright?s Prize
From Publishers Weekly:
Kessel's ( Freedom Beach ) latest novel, a black comedy of pre-millenial hysteria set a decade in the future, is an outstandingly original work. George Eberhart, recently resuscitated from a "successful" suicide attempt by the newly perfected Han process--a scientific advance widely regarded as blasphemous--finds himself even more alienated from his trashy journalism job and his wife than he was before his "death." George becomes fascinated by a pattern of events that suggests a protean alien is traveling around the country playing sadistic games with unsuspecting earthlings, and he sets off to find the creature. While the novel is instantly enthralling and remains so for the first half, the focus then softens and the pace slackens. Writing in a intelligent, witty voice, Kessel creates full-fleshed adult characters in a somewhat uneven but still impressive achievement.
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- PublisherTom Doherty Assoc Llc
- Publication date1990
- ISBN 10 0812509056
- ISBN 13 9780812509052
- BindingPaperback
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