Wagner, Descending: The Wrath of the Salmon Queen
Wagner, Descending: The Wrath of the Salmon Queen
Editorial Reviews
John Hill, screenwriter of Quigley Down Under
...an amused world view ... incisive understanding of the warped and funny aspects of all of us to this terrific novel.
Book Description
Wagner, Descending could be read as a trip through hell (hence the title) if we look at hell as being North Carolina hill country. The character appears to be a pure misanthrope, but in reality he's a horribly abused, morbidly obese man with a great heart and a brilliant mind. The novel reveals what his physical condition has led him to. He has become a victim of his own size, a living consequence of his enormity.
Wagner, Descending: The Wrath of the Salmon Queen
Wagner, Descending: The Wrath of the Salmon Queen,Irving Warner,Pleasure Boat Studio: A Literary Press,1929355173,Fiction,Fiction - General,Humorous,Short Stories (single author)
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