How the Dead Live - Will Self

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Satirical afterlife journey, challenges mortality perceptions.

If you’re into books that twist reality with a satirical edge, "How the Dead Live" might just be your unexpected match. The narrative takes a sharp knife to the concept of life after death, reshaping it with a blend of dark humor and a reflection on human flaws. Will Self isn't one to tread lightly; he dives into the deep end of existential questions with both wit and candor.

  • Whitbread Award Nominee for Novel (2000)
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How the Dead Live - Will Self

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ISBN: 9780802138484
Authors: Will Self
Publisher: Grove Press
Date of Publication: 2000-08-31
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Horror, Fantasy
Goodreads rating: 3.57
(rated by 2898 readers)

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Will Self has one of literature's most astonishing imaginations, and in How the Dead Live his talent has come to full flower. Lily Bloom is an angry, aging American transplanted to England, now losing her battle with cancer. Attended by nurses and her two daughters -- lumpy Charlotte, a dour, successful businesswoman, and beautiful Natasha, a junkie -- Lily takes us on a surreal, opinionated trip through the stages of a lifetime of lust and rage. From '40s career girl to '50s tippling adulteress to '70s PR flak, Lily has seen America and England through most of a century of riotous and unreal change. And then it's over. Lily catches a cab with her death guide, Aboriginal wizard Phar Lap Jones, and enters the shockingly banal world of the dead: the suburbs. She discovers smoking without consequences and gets another PR job, where none of her coworkers notices that she's not alive. She gets to know her roommates: Rude Boy, her terminally furious son who died in a car accident at age nine; Lithy, a fetus that died before she ever knew it existed; the Fats, huge formless shapes composed of all the weight she's ever gained or lost. How the Dead Live is Will Self's most remarkable and expansively human book, an important, disturbing vision of our time.
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Satirical afterlife journey, challenges mortality perceptions.

If you’re into books that twist reality with a satirical edge, "How the Dead Live" might just be your unexpected match. The narrative takes a sharp knife to the concept of life after death, reshaping it with a blend of dark humor and a reflection on human flaws. Will Self isn't one to tread lightly; he dives into the deep end of existential questions with both wit and candor.

  • Whitbread Award Nominee for Novel (2000)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.