As the introduction by Jim Crace notes, author James Wilcox has "respect but no sales". When he produces a novel which is as funny as this, but also as poignant, you have to wonder why the latter is true.
Set in the small Louisiana town of Tula Springs, Modern Baptists tells the story of Bobby Pickens, a rather sad and lonely figure who simply wants respectability and love. But the arrival of his half-brother, FX, on parole sets in train a series of events destined to thwart even these limited ambitions. Surrounded by a set of equally dysfunctional characters - FX, a drug dealer and failed actor who craves celebrity, shop assistant Burma who perhaps loves Mr Pickens, and her colleague Toinette who Mr Pickens loves, Emmet, Burma's rather odd fiance, Donna Lee, the liberal minded but broken hearted lawyer, and the silent Moab - Mr Pickens goes from one calamity to another.
If you can imagine Mr Pooter transferred to the world of "A Confederacy of Dunces", it will give you a little flavour of the book. If you enjoy novels like that, or like "Lucky Jim", it is definitely worth getting - and at the heavily discounted prices on Amazon it's more than good value.