
Got myself a western spoof! 🤠👏🏾 Everette is such a fantastic satirist that I‘m looking forward to it when I get there.
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Got myself a western spoof! 🤠👏🏾 Everette is such a fantastic satirist that I‘m looking forward to it when I get there.
Per the usual for Everett, this book is amazing. It is so strange how he can make you laugh out loud about such difficult topics. This is one his earlier titles and it seems readymade for a movie adaptation; it is sprawling and the characters are always on the move. However, Dirt Marder might be a tough pill to swallow for many. I suppose that is why it hasn‘t made it to the screen.
While at the library last Thursday I picked up this recent reissue of an Everett originally pub in '94, along with another reissue Watershed. The narrator of God's Country is Curt Marder, or as he is commonly referred to by others Dirt Martin. At the beginning of the novel Curt's farm has been burned down, his wife has been kidnapped but what brings a tear to the eyes of his audience (CONT)