Reuben

Author:   Tito Perdue
Publisher:   Standard American Publishing Company
ISBN:  

9781642641950


Pages:   172
Publication Date:   03 August 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Under the tutelage of Lee Pefley, Reuben learned what must be done. And when the time came, he left Alabama and took up the task of conquering the world, or at least the Occidental share of it. This novel chronicles Reuben's necessary, great, and terrible deeds.

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Author:   Tito Perdue
Publisher:   Standard American Publishing Company
Imprint:   Standard American Publishing Company
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.354kg
ISBN:  

9781642641950


ISBN 10:   1642641952
Pages:   172
Publication Date:   03 August 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Reuben is my favorite Tito Perdue novel. Reuben is a satirical meditation on the fallen state of white America and how a white vanguard might be organized to turn the world around. The story begins when a thug named Reuben chances upon a teacher, Tito Perdue's alter ego Lee Pefley, who fashions him into a cultured thug and a man of destiny. Reuben is a masterful piece of writing, moving effortlessly between mythic, epic, and satirical modes. It is also highly entertaining and thought-provoking, with biting humor and arresting turns of phrase on every page. -Greg Johnson, author of The Year America Died The unforgettable character of Lee Pefley embodies a paradox that some of those who seem by today's standards to be the most acerbic, the most misanthropic, the most irrelevant and out of touch may secretly be the greatest idealists of all. -Derek Turner, The Quarterly Review


"""Reuben is my favorite Tito Perdue novel. Reuben is a satirical meditation on the fallen state of white America and how a white vanguard might be organized to turn the world around. The story begins when a thug named Reuben chances upon a teacher, Tito Perdue's alter ego Lee Pefley, who fashions him into a cultured thug and a man of destiny. Reuben is a masterful piece of writing, moving effortlessly between mythic, epic, and satirical modes. It is also highly entertaining and thought-provoking, with biting humor and arresting turns of phrase on every page."" -Greg Johnson, author of The Year America Died ""The unforgettable character of Lee Pefley embodies a paradox that some of those who seem by today's standards to be the most acerbic, the most misanthropic, the most irrelevant and out of touch may secretly be the greatest idealists of all."" -Derek Turner, The Quarterly Review"


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