Koolaids
By (Author) Rabih Alameddine
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
5th August 1999
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
256
Width 201mm, Height 130mm, Spine 17mm
178g
A dazzling literary debut, KOOLAIDS shatters the dimension of time and mimes the chaos of contemporary existence as it details the impact of the AIDS epidemic and the Lebanese civil war on a circle of family and friends.
In clips, quips, memories and hallucinations, tragic news reports and hilarious short plays, diary entries and conversations, KOOLAIDS tells the stories of a group of individuals who can no longer love or think except in fragments of time.Their dances with death - in wartorn Beirut, with the scourge of AIDS - form a raging affirmation of life.'A wildly imaginative tour de force - impressive, stunning' Fenton Johnson 'In its unflinching refusal to bury the darkness with its postmodernist pyrotechnics, it is a camera obscura in which our miserable century can view the dumbshow of its cruel procession. This book is not to be missed.' Rick Wallach 'An absolutely brilliant book... an antidote for anyone who suffers from the blahs or an excess of self-satisfaction'. Amy Tan
Rabih Alameddine was born in Jordan of Lebanese descent. Educated in England and the United States, he has worked as an engineer and a marketing consultant and is now an artist and painter. KOOLAIDS is his first novel.