Gag
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One rainy afternoon in a Brooklyn diner, Peter Howland punctures an egg with his fork. Undercooked, the egg oozes a thick, snot, like goo; repulsed, Peter pushes the plate away and never eats again. Fifteen-years later, feeling as fit as the first foodless day over a decade ago, he heads to Paris, arguably the gastronomic center of the universe, to have another go at food. Enter, Dallas Foster, a mysterious individual, who leaves a dramatic and unshakable impact on Peter's life. An offbeat, incisive observation of the ways in which we thrash into and cling onto each other; bursting with vivid dialogue, intricately painted characters and a breathtaking plot, Gag is a fantastically written portrait of two strangers entangled in the most curious of relationships. This inventive novel wanders down unexpected avenues and uncovers the darkest corners of both its characters and the serpentine city in which they converge.
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Unger, M. (2014). Gag. [United States], John Hunt Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Unger, Melissa. 2014. Gag. [United States], John Hunt Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Unger, Melissa, Gag. [United States], John Hunt Publishing, 2014.
MLA Citation (style guide)Unger, Melissa. Gag. [United States], John Hunt Publishing, 2014.
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