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The Cry of the Sloth

by Sam Savage, Michael Mikolowski
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Synopsis

The four-month odyssey of a literary lowlife.

The New York Times - Joseph Salvatore

Savage's satire is in many places spot on and funny in a way that will make other writers squirm.

About the Author, Sam Savage

After a stint teaching philosophy "briefly and unhappily" at his alma mater, Yale, Sam Savage went on to work as a carpenter, a commercial fisherman, and a letterpress printer, all while he "attempted to write, pretended to write, and often really did write." The perseverance paid off with the publication of his offbeat novel, Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife, whose protagonist just happens to be a rat -- albeit a very literary one.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2009
Publisher
Coffee House Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781566892315

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