Dreamerika! A Surrealist Fantasy
By (Author) Alan Burns
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Books Ltd
7th January 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
160
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
186g
Dreamerika!, Alan Burnss fourth novel, first published in 1972, provides a satirical look at the Kennedy political dynasty, serving up an idiosyncratic hotch-potch of history that gives an old tragedy new meaning. For this book, Burns collected newspaper clippings, headlines, cartoons and photographs, cut them up, filed them and then interspersed them throughout his text to create a collage of contrasting effects. Presented in a fragmented form that reflects societys disintegration, Dreamerika! fuses fact and dream, resulting in a surreal biography, an alternate history which lays bare the corruption and excesses of capitalism just as the heady idealism of the 1960s has begun to fade.
One of the two or three most interesting new novelists working in England. -- Angus Wilson
A trained lawyer, Alan Burns (19292013) became a celebrated novelist and playwright, loosely associated with the 1960s British experimental circle of writers led by B.S. Johnson. He is best known for Europe after the Rain (1965), Celebrations (1967), Babel (1969) and Dreamerika! (1972).