#smrgSAHAF Vernon God Little: A 21st Century Comedy in the Presence of Death -
Vernon God Little is a daring novel and demands a patient reader, not because it is challenging to read-Pierre's prose flows effortlessly, only occasionally slipping from the unmistakable voice of his hero - but because the book skates so precariously between the almost taboo subject of school violence and the literary gamesmanship of postmodern fiction. Yet, as the novel unfolds, Pierre's parodic version of American culture never crosses the line into caricature, even when it climaxes in a death-row reality TV show. And Vernon, whose cynicism and smart-ass "learnings" give way to a poignant curiosity about the meaning of life, becomes a fully human, profoundly sympathetic character. - Patrick O'Kelley
Vernon God Little is a daring novel and demands a patient reader, not because it is challenging to read-Pierre's prose flows effortlessly, only occasionally slipping from the unmistakable voice of his hero - but because the book skates so precariously between the almost taboo subject of school violence and the literary gamesmanship of postmodern fiction. Yet, as the novel unfolds, Pierre's parodic version of American culture never crosses the line into caricature, even when it climaxes in a death-row reality TV show. And Vernon, whose cynicism and smart-ass "learnings" give way to a poignant curiosity about the meaning of life, becomes a fully human, profoundly sympathetic character. - Patrick O'Kelley