Americanisation: Lessons in American Culture and Language, Angus Woodward

Americanisation: Lessons in American Culture and Language

Angus Woodward

Publisher: Livingston Press
PubDate: 9/30/2011
ISBN: 9781604890853
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $21.00
Quantity Available: 25
Pages: 199
 

Fiction. Biti Namoeteri, an enterprising young man from "South America's Lichtenstein," comes to the US to get a graduate degree in Spiritual Geography, never expecting to become a multi-level marketer or to fall in love with a woman named Janet Broccoli. But he does just that, and then discovers that personal injury lawsuits can be the keys to both success and failure. Woodward's narrative strategy is both accessible and experimental in this comic novel posing as a textbook.

Author City: BATON ROUGE, LA USA

Angus Woodward is the author of a short story collection, Down at the End of the River (Margaret Media, 2008) and a novel, AMERICANISATION (Livingston Press, 2011). His work has also appeared widely in journals and anthologies. He teaches writing at Our Lady of the Lake College in Baton Rouge, where he lives with his wife and daughters.

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