Sunday, December 30, 2012
Vernon God Little by D.B.C. Pierre
This book is a send-up of US media culture. In the wake of a school shooting, the shooter's best friend--and the book's narrator and protagonist--is suspected of being involved with the plot. As the aftermath unfolds, however, we see the incompetent police, news media, and legal system, unfairly target Vernon Little. Although many descriptions of the book describe it as humorous, I was more horrified than amused. Winner of the 2003 Booker Prize.
Labels:
Booker,
culture,
guns,
humor,
journalism,
postmodern,
satire,
sexuality,
South,
United States,
violence
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