
Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?
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Dave Eggers
About this listen
In a barracks on an abandoned military base, miles from the nearest road, Thomas watches as the man he has brought wakes up. Kev, a NASA astronaut, doesn't recognize his captor, though Thomas remembers him.
Kev cries for help. He pulls at the chain. Thomas didn't want to have to resort to this. But they really needed to have a conversation, and Kev didn't answer his messages. And now Thomas has a few questions.
©2014 Dave Eggers (P)2014 Random House AudioCritic reviews
" Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever? stretches...toying with literary forms to new lengths...compelling." ( Evening Standard)
"Possibly the most admired and emulated American author of his generation." ( Independent)
"An angry and astute investigation into the state of America… Politically and polemically engaged in the tradition of Dickens and Zola" ( Mark Lawson, Guardian)
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