"The irreducible strangeness of the universe was first made
manifest to Anthony Van Horne on his fiftieth birthday, when a
despondent angel named Raphael, a being with luminous white wings
and a halo that blinked on and off like a neon quoit, appeared and
told him of the days to come." What Raphael tells Van Horne is that
God, for unknown reasons, has died. "Died and fell into the sea."
Soon Van Horne is charged with captaining the supertanker Carpco
Valparaiso (flying the colors of the Vatican) as it tows the
two-mile-long divine corpse through the Atlantic - northward,
toward the Arctic, in order to preserve Him from sharks and
decomposition. Van Horne must also contend with ecological guilt, a
militant girlfriend, a father who won't talk to him, sabotage both
natural and spiritual, a crew on (and sometimes past) the brink of
mutiny, and greedy hucksters of oil, condoms, and doubtful ideas.
James Morrow, one of the premier satirists of our time, has written
a novel to entertain and provoke both science fiction and
mainstream fiction audiences alike. As he rings his wild,
Vonnegutian changes on male chauvinism, female chauvinism, oil
companies, Darwin, junk food, World War II buffs, the Catholic
Church, joyless rationalism, and Cecil B. DeMille, Morrow also
manages to include some of the beauty and sorrow of the world.
General
| Imprint: |
Thomson Learning
|
| Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
| Release date: |
May 1995 |
| First published: |
April 1995 |
| Authors: |
James Morrow
|
| Dimensions: |
204 x 135 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback
|
| Pages: |
384 |
| Edition: |
1st Harvest ed |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-15-600210-3 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Science fiction
Promotions
|
| LSN: |
0-15-600210-8 |
| Barcode: |
9780156002103 |
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