Sunshine
Title | Sunshine |
Year for Search | 2018 |
Authors | Fitzroy, H. W. |
Pagination | 147 pp. |
Date Published | [2018] |
Publisher | Np |
Place Published | Np |
Annotation | The future of the United States as an isolated, fundamentalist Christian dystopia in which “profit” is the word for anything good, workers are called “dregs,” and all blacks are called “criminals.” Teetotal unless one has money. The Sunshine corporation runs everything. The journalist who has managed to get a visa to visit lying on his application starts his visit by asking for a drink, admitting that he is Catholic, otherwise getting in trouble, and ultimately involving himself in a revolt, where the novel ends abruptly. A loosely related companion volume is 2018 Fitzroy, Charles. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Full Text | [2018] Fitzroy, H. W. Sunshine. Np: np. 147 pp. PSt The future of the United States as an isolated, fundamentalist Christian dystopia in which “profit” is the word for anything good, workers are called “dregs,” and all blacks are called “criminals.” Teetotal unless one has money. The Sunshine corporation runs everything. The journalist who has managed to get a visa to visit lying on his application starts his visit by asking for a drink, admitting that he is Catholic, otherwise getting in trouble, and ultimately involving himself in a revolt, where the novel ends abruptly. A loosely related companion volume is 2018 Fitzroy, Charles. |