The Book of Dave
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—Rocky Mountain News
"Remarkable…among his most ambitious and imaginative… The Book of Dave seems to be about the crippling nihilism of a world without transcendent meaning and the tensions and contradictions of the religious personality."
—Weekly Standard
"Like Martin Amis, with whom he's often compared, Self marries his verbal acrobatics to social critique, gamely taking on corporate culture, family law, London urban sprawl, religion, racial division and the received wisdom of women's magazines and the pub…You're left with the intoxication of Self's wordplay and the clarity of his visions."
—Los Angeles Times
"You will marvel at the ingenuity of this highly literate, superbly written satire of what societies deem sacred. Highly recommended."
—Library Journal (starred review)
"Will Self excels at what might best be described as the what if?' mode of storytelling. Over four story collections, four novellas, and four novels, Will Self has developed his own antic, satiric and often hilarious stable of what-if stories…Self's fifth novel, The Book of Dave, is his most elaborate…what-if yet. Self imagines what would happen if, 500 years from now, English society was shaped not by Judeo-Christian theology but by the scurrilous rantings of a hateful 21st-century London cabbie."
—New York Times
"Self's command of the English language is both unrivalled and astonishing… [He is] perhaps the best writer of his generation (his short stories are peerless)… The Book of Dave…is Self's most assured work…[It] is, in the end, a bittersweet parallel of a father (Dave) searching for his lost son and a son (Carl) seeking out his lost dad."
—Toronto Globe & Mail
"Not content with one language in which to strut his showy stuff, the fiendishly inventive British novelist Will Self creates an imaginary one and proceeds to riff like mad."
—Boston Globe
"This is as rousing an indictment of organized religion—and especially fundamentalism—as readers are likely to encounter in the post-9/11 canon."
—Booklist (starred review)
Copyright © 2006 by Will Self
Map illustrations copyright © 2006 by Martin Rowson
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The Book of Dave : a novel / Will Self.—1st U.S. ed.
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eISBN: 978-1-59691-906-8
1. Taxicab drivers—Fiction. 2. London (England)—Fiction. 3. Fathers and sons—Fiction. 4. Sacred books—Fiction. 5. Regression(Civilization)—Fiction. I. Title
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First published by Bloomsbury USA in 2006
This electronic edition published in 2007 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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