A hilarious black comedy which lampoons the ways and means of Southern lawyers and televangelists, Things Undone has been compared to the classic, A Confederacy of Dunces, and is reminiscent of a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Max Childers taught the first college class I ever walked into: a freshman honors lit course at Winthrop University. I consider myself lucky for that. His views on life and penchant for stirring up the addled minds of middle-class South Carolina adolescents made us look at literature in a whole new way. (I remember him talking about writing this book during the class.) I read Things Undone when it came out in 1990, so the plot is a bit hazy to me now. What I do remember is that I laughed out loud the whole way through. My father--who is not from the US--thought it was one of the best American novels he'd ever read. It's a dark portrayal of life in the heart of the Carolinas from a man who knows the area. Things Undone is a scathingly (and embarrassingly) realistic tale of life in modern America. Do yourself a favor by reading it.
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