ANDREW FOSTER ALTSCHUL reads and signs his novel "DEUS EX MACHINA"

03/17/2011 7:30 pm

Andrew Altschul

Deus Ex Machina (Counterponit)

Andrew Foster Altschul will read and sign his new, highly acclaimed novel about a reality show gone awry, Deus Ex Machina.

"Brilliant... one of the best novels about American culture in years." --NPR

"Deus Ex Machina was a book waiting for someone to write it, and luckily Andrew Foster Altschul took on the job... this is a heady, fast-paced novel." --The Wall Street Journal

Andrew Foster Altschul is the author of the novel Lady Lazarus and an O. Henry Prize-winning short story writer. A former music journalist and rock DJ, he is the Books Editor of The Rumpus and director of the Center for Literary Arts at San Jose State University. He lives in San Francisco.

Deus Ex Machina (Paperback)

$14.95
ISBN-13: 9781582436012
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Counterpoint, 2/2011
On a distant island, reality-show contestants battle for bragging rights and a slot on next week's episode. They've perfected their dramatic  roles and are prepared to do whatever it takes to win. There's the take-no-prisoners Marine sergeant, the gay hairdresser, the ruthless lawyer, the brainy poet. But one player refuses to compete-Gloria Hamm, a sullen dental hygienist, voted least likely to win by the show's crew.

The higher-ups are desperate for ratings and sensational twists to trump the plots of seasons past. But the producer--haunted by personal tragedies all too real--is losing control of the show and its crew. While he obsesses about Gloria, the crew plots mutiny, a contestant dances with insanity, and disease threatens to halt the show completely. When real catastrophes strike, the producer finds it harder and harder to navigate his surreal landscape, where boundaries of the real, imagined, and orchestrated have blurred beyond recognition.

Deus Ex Machina deconstructs our notions of narrative, revealing how tricky it is for any auteur to disappear from his creation. In an age when people will seemingly do anything  to be on television, it asks what is the true nature of "reality," and what is its cost?

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