Product Description
The pseudonymous critic featured in this book satirizes a variety of subjects in and out of academe. It includes lampoons on writing, language, and literature in a spoof of contemporary culture.
From the Author
Schrapnel's saturation bombing leaves few survivors.These lampoons and parodies strafe a variety of topics: language, literature, bad writing, beach attire, ecowarriors, wild leeks and so on. The humor ranges from lowbrow to highbrow, farcical to paradoxical. And there are enough characters in Cleopatra's Basket (the letters from readers) to qualify the book as an epistolary novel. I recommend reading the book by first perusing the table of contents for an intriguing title, or simply finding an item in the index that arouses your interest. As it is with "Finnegans Wake," you don't need to start on page one.
And if "The Clan of the Flapdragon" makes you long for more of Dr. Schrapnel's insights, you can find them at his web site: "Welcome to Schrapnelvania." The current essay there proposes that PEZ make character heads of literary critics. Coming in mid April is a visit to "Ginsberg, Ohio."