Shrinking the Heroes

Fiction & Literature, African American, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book Shrinking the Heroes by Minister Faust, Minister Faust
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Minister Faust ISBN: 9780986902482
Publisher: Minister Faust Publication: December 20, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Minister Faust
ISBN: 9780986902482
Publisher: Minister Faust
Publication: December 20, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

The award-winning political satire (originally published as From the Notebooks of Doctor Brain), Shrinking the Heroes is a hilarious, outrageous, gonzo take on the Bush Administration, confirming Minister Faust as one of the finest novelists of his generation.

Shrinking the Heroes contains the book-within-a-book, Unmasked: When Being a Superhero Can't Save You From Yourself!, a self-help book for superheroes recounting the group therapy of six of the worst and most powerful super-employees of the Fantastic Order Of Justice (the F*O*O*J).

Superbly caricaturing a range of DC and Marvel superhero conventions, while taking expert aim at the idiocy, shallowness, hypocrisy and viciousness of the celebrity industry, the cult of therapy, and the imperial US presidency, Shrinking the Heroes will make you laugh, cry… and yell.

Winner: Carl Brandon Society Kindred Award

Special Citation (Runner-Up): Philip K. Dick Prize

ROBERT SAWYER, Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids: "Minister Faust does it again: an outlandish, outrageous tour de force by the most innovative prose stylist in the field, bar none."

COREY REDEKOP, author of Shelf Monkey: "Faust's novel stands equal to such classics [as Watchmen and Dark Knight]."

CHARLES SAUNDERS, author of Imaro: "Pure satire... laugh-out-loud comedy. Superhero parodies have been done before. So have dysfunctional super-beings, ranging from Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four to the Watchmen. But nobody has done it as well as the Minister. If Richard Pryor had ever written science fiction, he might have come up with something like Doctor Brain.... Minister Faust is shaping up to become a one-man New Wave in the SF genre."

PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (STARRED REVIEW): "Sharp satire of caped crusaders hides a deeper critique of individual treatment versus social injustice.... uncomfortable parallels to real-world urban tragedies in the novel's 'July 16 Attacks.'"

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: "Entertaining... saavy."

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH: "Brilliantly complex … dead-on satire of our times."

SFSITE.COM: "A whirlwind of jokes, satire, obscure pop references, devastating cultural analysis and prose poetry that never lets up from beginning to end.... This is political and cultural satire of the highest sort, and Faust is earning a place among the masters of the craft."

BLOG T.O. SUNDAY BOOK REVIEW: "A major accomplishment that is laugh out loud funny... This is the most revolutionary work of SF since William Gibson's Neuromancer…. I'm confident in saying that this is the best SF book of the 2007 - maybe the best book of the year."

SUNQIST BLOG: "The best book of the year... incredibly important...."

STRANGE HORIZONS: "Hilarious and pointed.... Like all the best satirists (Swift comes to mind).... Cutting commentary... true art."

SF READER.COM: "A well-paced suspense novel packed with twists and bluffs, together with an intelligent satire on post-9/11 Western society.... Wonderfully written... a multi-layered and satisfying read."

SCIFI.COM: "[Minister Faust's] insane fecundity and jazzy verbal dexterity, his sheer brio and exuberance... reminds me of Ishmael Reed or Steve Aylett... plenty of moments in this novel where I laughed out loud."

THE PINOCCHIO THEORY: "Had me laughing from the first page to the last. But the book is also a mind-boggling, multi-levelled allegory of racism and corporate fascism in America today.... Faust is brilliant."

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The award-winning political satire (originally published as From the Notebooks of Doctor Brain), Shrinking the Heroes is a hilarious, outrageous, gonzo take on the Bush Administration, confirming Minister Faust as one of the finest novelists of his generation.

Shrinking the Heroes contains the book-within-a-book, Unmasked: When Being a Superhero Can't Save You From Yourself!, a self-help book for superheroes recounting the group therapy of six of the worst and most powerful super-employees of the Fantastic Order Of Justice (the F*O*O*J).

Superbly caricaturing a range of DC and Marvel superhero conventions, while taking expert aim at the idiocy, shallowness, hypocrisy and viciousness of the celebrity industry, the cult of therapy, and the imperial US presidency, Shrinking the Heroes will make you laugh, cry… and yell.

Winner: Carl Brandon Society Kindred Award

Special Citation (Runner-Up): Philip K. Dick Prize

ROBERT SAWYER, Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids: "Minister Faust does it again: an outlandish, outrageous tour de force by the most innovative prose stylist in the field, bar none."

COREY REDEKOP, author of Shelf Monkey: "Faust's novel stands equal to such classics [as Watchmen and Dark Knight]."

CHARLES SAUNDERS, author of Imaro: "Pure satire... laugh-out-loud comedy. Superhero parodies have been done before. So have dysfunctional super-beings, ranging from Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four to the Watchmen. But nobody has done it as well as the Minister. If Richard Pryor had ever written science fiction, he might have come up with something like Doctor Brain.... Minister Faust is shaping up to become a one-man New Wave in the SF genre."

PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (STARRED REVIEW): "Sharp satire of caped crusaders hides a deeper critique of individual treatment versus social injustice.... uncomfortable parallels to real-world urban tragedies in the novel's 'July 16 Attacks.'"

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: "Entertaining... saavy."

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH: "Brilliantly complex … dead-on satire of our times."

SFSITE.COM: "A whirlwind of jokes, satire, obscure pop references, devastating cultural analysis and prose poetry that never lets up from beginning to end.... This is political and cultural satire of the highest sort, and Faust is earning a place among the masters of the craft."

BLOG T.O. SUNDAY BOOK REVIEW: "A major accomplishment that is laugh out loud funny... This is the most revolutionary work of SF since William Gibson's Neuromancer…. I'm confident in saying that this is the best SF book of the 2007 - maybe the best book of the year."

SUNQIST BLOG: "The best book of the year... incredibly important...."

STRANGE HORIZONS: "Hilarious and pointed.... Like all the best satirists (Swift comes to mind).... Cutting commentary... true art."

SF READER.COM: "A well-paced suspense novel packed with twists and bluffs, together with an intelligent satire on post-9/11 Western society.... Wonderfully written... a multi-layered and satisfying read."

SCIFI.COM: "[Minister Faust's] insane fecundity and jazzy verbal dexterity, his sheer brio and exuberance... reminds me of Ishmael Reed or Steve Aylett... plenty of moments in this novel where I laughed out loud."

THE PINOCCHIO THEORY: "Had me laughing from the first page to the last. But the book is also a mind-boggling, multi-levelled allegory of racism and corporate fascism in America today.... Faust is brilliant."

More books from Adventure

Cover of the book Snapdragon by Minister Faust
Cover of the book Infinity Ring Book 7: The Iron Empire by Minister Faust
Cover of the book Abducted By The Fire King by Minister Faust
Cover of the book The Road Headed West by Minister Faust
Cover of the book Planet X91 The Drought by Minister Faust
Cover of the book Guinea Pigs Online: Christmas Quest by Minister Faust
Cover of the book The road and the backpack by Minister Faust
Cover of the book The Famouse Fjord Race (Geronimo Stilton Micekings #2) by Minister Faust
Cover of the book De vreselijke tweeling by Minister Faust
Cover of the book Cold Moon by Minister Faust
Cover of the book Stag by Minister Faust
Cover of the book Medicine Show by Minister Faust
Cover of the book The last secrets of the Soviet Union: Project Mars 88 by Minister Faust
Cover of the book I'm Not the Man I Was by Minister Faust
Cover of the book eGuide Voyage: Glasgow et sa région by Minister Faust
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy