Man, Underground
By (Author) Mark Hummel
Regal House Publishing LLC
Regal House Publishing LLC
22nd February 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
260
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 17mm
353g
As neighborhoods have grown up around the subterranean home of the narrator of Man, Underground, the city has initiated a review of his dwelling. Intent on ignoring the review process, his life is interrupted by a seventeen-year-old punk-inspired, Honors student. Every bit as eccentric as the narrator, Monika declares that she will be his accomplice in a battle against the city, fighting the righteous fight against the Man and the ostracization commonly weaponized against those seen as the other. As Monika creates diversionary tactics to focus the neighbors on other community concerns, the man she once only knew as Mr. Underground Man reluctantly begins to join in her idyllic and irrational protest movement that ultimately settles on a yard art relocation project. As an unlikely friendship begins to form, the two must come to face their tragic pasts and determine if they are capable of learning to trust others again. A fast-paced dark comedy, Man, Underground will leave readers contemplating both the disruptions and the potential transformative power found in random acts of kindness.
Mark Hummel is a novelist, editor, and teacher. He is the author of the novel In the Chameleon's Shadow, the story collection Lost and Found, and, writing as Mark Leichliter, the crime novel The Other Side. His work regularly appears in literary journals including The Bloomsbury Review, Dogwood, Fugue, Talking River Review, Weber: The Contemporary West, and Zone 3. He is the editor of the nonfiction magazine bioStories. Mark lives in Bigfork, Montana.