Warp
183 pages
|Published: 1 Nov 1997
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ISBN: 9780312170592
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Publication date: 1 January 1997
Description
The story of a modern day Ulysses -- with the reality of post-graduation haze volleying off of Star Trek reruns. Hollis lives in an area not too far from where he graduated from college. His friends do too. They all sleep late, talk about jobs they might get, girls they might see, money their parents might send them. All of these lives are seemingly on hold. Everything is going to happen. But Hollis has more than this: Another reality is running constantly in his head, one that leads him to believe that maybe, just maybe, it's time to get serious.
Unlike other self-indulgent, whiny narratives of post-graduation angst, Warp is a lucid and immediate novel of what and where a twenty-something's mind is when it isn't even made up yet.
Unlike other self-indulgent, whiny narratives of post-graduation angst, Warp is a lucid and immediate novel of what and where a twenty-something's mind is when it isn't even made up yet.