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In this first
book of fictional set pieces, Korine captures the fragmented
moments of a life observed through the demented lens of
media, TV, and teen obsession. Korine reinvents the novel in
this highly experimental montage of scenes that seem both
real and surreal at the same time. With a filmmaker's eye
and a prankster's glee, this bizarre collection of jokes,
half-remembered scenes, dialogue fragments, movie ideas, and
suicide notes is an episodic, epigrammatic lovesong to the
world of images. Korine is the voice of his media-savvy
generation and A Crack-Up at the Race Riots is the satiric
lovechild of his dark imagination.
from
Doubleday's
site.
Published
in USA in 1998. Translated in french in 2002 and published
by Al
Dante.
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