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Subject The Presidential Papers - the latest from our Outspoken Authors series!
Date October 16, 2024 3:03 PM
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Email from PM Press Take 20% OFF with coupon code "October" TAKE 20% OFF WITH COUPON CODE "OCTOBER"       $19.95 $15.96 BUY THE PAPERBACK $8.95 $7.16 BUY THE E-BOOK   “Brilliantly intelligent, light-handed, and warm-hearted—a dazzler.” —Ursula K. Le Guin Mixing satire, farce, and dystopia, the stories in John Kessel's The Presidential Papers deconstruct the character and politics of five imagined presidents, some of whom bear striking resemblance to individuals who have occupied the Oval Office over the last thirty years. Who are these men and what makes them so funny, when they are not terrifying? How damaged does a person need to be to seek such power, why do we vote for them, and what do they think about the 1959 Washington Senators? In "The Franchise," aging career minor leaguer George H.W. Bush faces ace New York Giants pitcher Fidel Castro in the 1959 World Series. "The Last American" outlines the career of the final president of the United States and his thirty-three years in office. Can the megalomaniac President of the Solar System evade the consequences of his moronic rule in the original play "A Brief History of the War with Venus"? In our Outspoken Interview we learn about crossing Mary Shelley with Jane Austen, about having classic SF writer James Gunn as a mentor, about being a spy in the English department, and about industrial capitalism, immigrants, and Buffalo, New York.   BUY THE BOOK   “Kessel’s writing, which recalls the best of such cutting-edge authors as Norman Spinrad and Philip K. Dick, while retaining its own acidic elegance of style, is nothing less than brilliant.” —Austin American-Statesman   “Kessel is our American Brian Aldiss, capable of the most artful and rigorous literary composition, but with a mischievious genius that inclines him toward speculative fiction. . . . He writes with subtlety and great wit . . . and his craftmanship is frequently absolutely brilliant. Plus, his sense of comedy is remarkable.” —Publishers Weekly “Kessel’s wit sparkles.” —Entertainment Weekly  “Kessel’s blend of dark humor and reality-stretching scenarios is consistently mesmerizing.” —Booklist   BUY THE E-BOOK   TAKE 20% OFF THESE RELATED TITLES WITH COUPON CODE OCTOBER       - PM Press | PO Box 23912 | Oakland, CA 94623 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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