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Vertigo Park and Other Tall Tales

โœ Scribed by O'Donnell, Mark


Book ID
108683157
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Year
2013
Tongue
en-US
Weight
3 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780307829177

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


A hilarious and wickedly original collection of pieces and cartoons by one of America's funniest writers.

The title story (as sweeping as any novel but without the annoying length, more glamorous than a miniseries but without commercial interruption) follows a tragic (not to give anything away) love triangle (an idealistic screen goddess and her two unshakable lovers--who happen to become the last two presidents of the United States) through decades of (imaginary) American history.

Here is some of what you'll find: in "Marred Bliss," the fractured puns of a love quadrangle ("Maybe you'd rather ram off with her! She's been trying to reduce you since she got here")...in "Diary of a Fan," the diarist's deepest thoughts ("I saw Sigourney Weaver on the street today. I pity her")...in "The Whom of Kaboom," a perilous cruise with Jack the Hipper, sculptor of the famous Venus de Mylar...and in "A Tall Tale," a meeting with America's tallest tall-tale hero, Johnny...


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