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From Kirkus Reviews:
In an offbeat first novel, Okas sets out on a playful allegorical romp through American history--and the history of ideas--from reconstruction through the birth of jazz. Readers are invited to go back in time and ``discover what your face looked like before your mother met your father.'' The narrative is told with lyrical abandon through the omniscient eyes of ``Art in Heaven''--no less than the dead King Arthur. The ``routes'' are actually the ancestral roots of the character Gloria Beatrice, the illegitimate offspring of free- thinker Sarah and Corn Dog. Sarah, aka the ``Peach of Zion'' (her hometown), is the daughter of a fundamentalist minister, and artist/weaver Corn Dog is the adopted son of a sorcerer. (His biological parents are Cactus Flower and Justus Priest, the latter the spawn of Mary Eaton, queen of Delta plantation, and her freed slave Jimmy Ebert). This novel, with its mixed breeds and fable- like quality, turns American myth and folklore on its head as its fairy-tale characters chase after life, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness--well, at least sex, if not always love--in a world that almost bears some resemblance to reality. Though one can get lost at times in the storylines (the characters sometimes do, too), it's almost always fun to go along for the ride. Okas promises a sequel. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
From Publishers Weekly:
The fact that he's dead doesn't deter Arthur King--according to his sister, anyway--from dictating their family history to her in this witty and brash first novel. The tale he relates via Morning Black, a writer, mostly concerns their maternal grandparents: Corn Dog, a part-black, part-white, part-Indian warrior; and Sarah Blanche, the bonny daughter of a Shibbolite (read: Mormon) preacher. Their union is, of course, unsanctioned, and after Corn Dog narrowly escapes a lynch mob it takes years for the couple to find each other again in the City by the Bay. Readers will probably enjoy Okas's lighthearted, entertaining parody of Manifest Destiny and Alex Haley's Roots once they get used to the author's punning ways--the British Army is "the Brutish Army," Las Vegas becomes "Los Pecados" and Indians are "Indigens." An afterword informs us that Okas intends to continue the family's saga, but he might want to think about reining in his style--as goofy and pleasant as his spacey characters--in future volumes. Witty and imaginative though it is, the arch tone gets a little tiresome over the long haul.
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  • PublisherPermanent Pr Pub Co
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 1877946435
  • ISBN 13 9781877946431
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages225

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