American Gods: Author's Preferred Text by Gaiman, Neil [William Morrow Paperbacks, 2013] ( Paperback ) 10th edition [Paperback]
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Neil Gaiman
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William Morrow Paperbacks, 2013
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In a world where ancient gods and modern society collide, Neil Gaiman weaves a complex tapestry of myth and reality in his acclaimed tale. This narrative follows Shadow Moon, an ex-convict who becomes embroiled in a conflict between fading deities of old and the new gods of technology and media. As he travels across America, Shadow encounters a myriad of quirky characters and surreal situations that challenge his understanding of faith, identity, and the power of belief.
Gaiman's rich prose paints a vivid picture of America's cultural landscape, blending elements of folklore with contemporary issues. Through Shadow's journey, readers are invited to explore themes of change, the immigrant experience, and the struggle for relevance in a fast-evolving world. The intricacies of Gaiman's characters reflect the complexities of human nature and the forces that shape our lives.
This edition presents Gaiman's preferred text, offering readers an opportunity to experience the story as he intended. With its blend of dark humor, poignant moments, and imaginative storytelling, this work stands as a testament to the enduring power of mythology in the modern age.
Gaiman's rich prose paints a vivid picture of America's cultural landscape, blending elements of folklore with contemporary issues. Through Shadow's journey, readers are invited to explore themes of change, the immigrant experience, and the struggle for relevance in a fast-evolving world. The intricacies of Gaiman's characters reflect the complexities of human nature and the forces that shape our lives.
This edition presents Gaiman's preferred text, offering readers an opportunity to experience the story as he intended. With its blend of dark humor, poignant moments, and imaginative storytelling, this work stands as a testament to the enduring power of mythology in the modern age.
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