Willie Wilden - Joseph Dobrian - Books - Rex Imperator - 9780983557210 - September 16, 2011
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Willie Wilden


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Roger Ballou?s only source of pride is that he lives in Manhattan on the small income he makes as a writer. He can?t remember the last time he had ambition, a cause, or a girlfriend. He?s hot-tempered, cantankerous, suspicious ? and as one acquaintance puts it, ?He looks like he?s got Girl Scouts in his freezer.? When business dries up, Ballou takes a teaching position at Van Devander College, in the little upstate town of Wildenkill. Almost immediately, his contentious personality throws him into the thick of the college community?s rivalries, romances, and clashes of values. He also finds a cause: defending Willie Wilden, the iconic but politically incorrect college mascot. ?Willie Wilden lampoons the political, academic, and literary worlds all at the same time. It?s a zany, stylish panorama of American values and foibles.? ?Jim Lesczynski, author of The Walton Street Tycoons ?If Dobrian were a painter, he?d be Goya. His characters are comical, bizarre, grotesque ? yet you will love to be in their company, walking in their shoes, seeing through their eyes, and hearing their voices rattle inside you.? ?Lynn Biederman, author of Teenage Waistland ?Dobrian fills a void in today?s literary scene. His style is clever but easy to read, and he?s unafraid of contrarian positions.? ?Roger Humes, director, The Other Voices International Project ?Roger Ballou is what you?d get if you mated Miss Jean Brodie with Ignatius J. Reilly.? ?Casper Melick, author of Pétain at Yeu: a Novel.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 16, 2011
ISBN13 9780983557210
Publishers Rex Imperator
Pages 546
Dimensions 150 × 30 × 226 mm   ·   793 g
Language English