Author: | Alex Kudera | ISBN: | 9781458064578 |
Publisher: | Gone Dog Press | Publication: | February 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Alex Kudera |
ISBN: | 9781458064578 |
Publisher: | Gone Dog Press |
Publication: | February 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Andy does just enough to get by, sometimes less. Between hits from the bong, hallucinogenic shrooms, and eating dog food, Andy contemplates his friend’s suicide attempts, his final days of college assignments, and the importance of his education to his dismal-looking future. By his side are Macbeth-like witches, his meek roommate, and an eccentric professor. And, of course, a girl.
Edgy and darkly humorous but, like all the best literature, it still keeps an undercurrent of seriousness.
About the Author:
Alex Kudera has survived fifteen years of teaching overloads but in some circles is better known for his mysterious injuries. He has bussed dishes and tutored English in two countries, and Fight for Your Long Day, his first novel, was drafted in a walk-in closet during a summer in Seoul, South Korea. A lifelong Philadelphian until fall 2007, Alex currently teaches literature and writing at Clemson University in South Carolina.
Andy does just enough to get by, sometimes less. Between hits from the bong, hallucinogenic shrooms, and eating dog food, Andy contemplates his friend’s suicide attempts, his final days of college assignments, and the importance of his education to his dismal-looking future. By his side are Macbeth-like witches, his meek roommate, and an eccentric professor. And, of course, a girl.
Edgy and darkly humorous but, like all the best literature, it still keeps an undercurrent of seriousness.
About the Author:
Alex Kudera has survived fifteen years of teaching overloads but in some circles is better known for his mysterious injuries. He has bussed dishes and tutored English in two countries, and Fight for Your Long Day, his first novel, was drafted in a walk-in closet during a summer in Seoul, South Korea. A lifelong Philadelphian until fall 2007, Alex currently teaches literature and writing at Clemson University in South Carolina.