First, if you're waiting for a giveaway book, a big pile went out to the post office today. So please sit tight a little longer.
As for the rest, we hadn't planned to make it Steve Erickson week around here but it seems to have worked out that way. In light of yesterday's interview, it seemed a good time to offer a copy of Zeroville, published by the fantastic Europa Editions, as today's giveaway.
Zeroville has been showing up a best of lists ranging from Michael Silverblatt to Newsday. It's received enthusiastic reviews from the New York Times, the Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, and many more. Here's what Liesl Schillinger had to say in her thoughtful review in the New York Times Book Review:
Beyond establishing these (somewhat) grounding details, it’s simply impossible to explain the intent and direction of this funny, disturbing, daring and demanding novel — Erickson’s best. The set pieces in “Zeroville” are particularly breathtaking. It’s hard to read the scene in which Vikar ties up a burglar who’s broken into his apartment, then sits with him for hours arguing about the ’40s studio system and dissecting Bette Davis’s performance in “Now, Voyager,” without thinking of Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs.” When Viking Man summons a reluctant Vikar to Madrid to edit a film (a job that earns him applause, boos and a special award at Cannes), and Vikar ends up being kidnapped every night to cut a clandestine film on Generalissimo Francisco Franco, it’s easy to think of Roberto Bolaño’s mad, fertile Barcelona campsite scenes in “The Savage Detectives.”
It's a new year but old rules. Drop us an email, subject line "FROM ZERO TO HERO." You must, must, must include your full mailing address. Previous winners remain ineligible (and waiting for books). We'll talk all callers until 7 p.m. PST, at which time we turn the Random Number Generator to break all hearts but one. Until then.
UPDATE: Congratulations to N.K. Shapiro of NY, NY, who has won our most popular giveaway to date.
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