
Fear and Loathing in Mouschwitz: A Nauseous Ride Through the Creation and Commodification of the American Dream
Mouschwitz tells the story of a lonely queer staff writer in Michael Eisner's Disney empire who can't seem to get the break his career needs. Instead, the executive officers he works under seem more focused on selling him into prostitution and pornography, buying his used underpants, showing up to work without clothes on, and keeping him on staff to exploit his medical marijuana license. A psychedelic Bush-era flashback, laced with cynical humor and pop culture pastiche, Mouschwitz takes the reader on a dizzying journey through every nook and cranny of the entertainment industry, through multiple characters' perspectives, as Snow blends pointed social commentary with the dark and terrifyingly surreal. Mouschwitz is The Devil Wears Prada meets Moulin Rouge, while both get sucker punched by Mulholland Drive, as Slavoj Zizek watches in hysterical fits of laughter. At the end of the ride, the reader is left to wonder if America's Mouschwitz is here to stay.
"Explosive" - Gordon Cox, Variety
This novel is the third in Snow's gonzo journalism series. With illustrations by John-Ross Boyce and designed by Dr. Alex Alchwikani. Each novel in the series can be read either independently as a standalone book or in sequential order.
- Forfatter
- Kevin Snow
- Illustratør
- John-Ross Boyce, Alex Alchwikani
- ISBN
- 9781978255661
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 617 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.2.2018
- Antall sider
- 464
