"My father is the Rev. Daimon Keith. At the age of twenty, he
was abducted near a school playground by small gray aliens. Indeed,
Daimon was taken up into UFOs not just that once, but from infancy,
and over and again. It caused him to devote his middle years to the
establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ, Time Traveler, and
later Scionetics."
Rosa "Flake" Rosch is a postmodern orphan. She's forgotten her
mother, and her notorious abductee father Deems has
vanished--again. "Dark Gray" is Rosa's unreliable memoir of her
father's zany life, from his hapless prankster youth in Australia
to apotheosis as a UFO guru in the 21st century. It's the story of
Rosa's indomitable mother, her weird quasi-brother Ben, Zelda the
horsewife, and our whole tormented era, as we blast into
hyperreality.
"Tilted on the hard slab, he knows the heavy stink of the place.
What awful crap do they suck up with those lipless little mouths?
The gray doctor touches his forehead with a needle--sharp,
glinting--and pushes it hard into his skull."
"That life may simultaneously reduce the living to both laughter
and despair is a subject few novelists tackle in one bite. Damien
Broderick and Rory Barnes succeed in the near-impossible task.
"Dark Gray" stands as one of the two great realist novels to tackle
the notoriously non-realist theme of contact with
extraterrestrials. It resides on the same (astral) plane as Alison
Lurie's magisterial "Imaginary Friends."... A quite brilliant
achievement."
--Rosaleen Love, author of "The Total Devotion Machine"
Finalist for the Aurealis Award and the Ditmar Award.
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