About the Author:
James Morrow: James Morrow is the author of the World Fantasy Award-winning Towing Jehovah and the New York Times Notable Book Blameless in Abaddon. His recent novels include The Last Witchfinder, hailed by the Washington Post as literary magic,” and The Philosopher’s Apprentice, which received a rave review from Entertainment Weekly. He is a master of the satiric and the surreal, a writer who has enjoyed comparison with Twain, Vonnegut, and Updike. Morrow lives in State College, Pennsylvania.
Review:
This dark, wildly funny, politically incorrect satire is a winner.”
Nancy Kress, author of After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall
The most provocative satiric voice in science fiction.”
Washington Post
...widely regarded as the foremost satirist associated with the SF and fantasy field.”
SF Site
Morrow understands theology like a theologian and psychology like a psychologist, but he writes like an angel.”
Richard Elliott Friedman, author of The Hidden Book in the Bible
America’s best satirist.”
James Gunn, University of Kansas
Readers will never think of Godzilla or any other B-movie monster in quite the same way, that’s guaranteed.”
Green Man Review
...the strange brew of jolly satire and moral indignity of vintage Kurt Vonnegut....”
Time Out Chicago
It’s called satire, and James Morrow does it brilliantly.”
SF Site
...tour-de-force of razor-sharp wit...packs a big wallop....”
SciFi Dimensions
Morrow is the only author who comes close to Vonnegut’s caliber. Like Vonnegut, Morrow shrouds his work in science fiction, but the real story is always man’s infinite capacities for love and for evil.”
Paul Constant, The Stranger.com
...witty, playful...reminiscent of Watchmen....”
Strange Horizons
...a reminder that for all the shenanigans in his plots, [James Morrow is] first and foremost just a great writer.”
Bookgasm
In the tradition of Dr. Strangelove...even as you’re laughing, you’re not sure you should be.”
Omnivoracious.com
James Morrow’s bizarrely funny new book Shambling Towards Hiroshima turns the usual Godzilla paradigm on its head: Instead of being inspired by the horrors of nuclear war, Godzilla is its herald.”
io9.com
It takes a special sort of person to...imagine a real-world basis for Godzilla....”
John Scalzi, The Big Idea
Morrow liberally salts the yarn with real Hollywood horror-movie personnel, Jewish showbiz snark, and gut-wrenching regret for the bomb. As usual for Morrow, a stellar performance.”
Booklist
...sharp-edged, delightfully batty...skillfully mingling real and imaginary characters with genuinely hilarious moments.”
Kirkus
...a total hoot to read...recounting horrors both imagined and real with equal aplomb.”
The Agony Column
A ridiculously fun read...pitch-perfect satire.”
Fantasy & Science Fiction
This is what we have come to expect from Morrow: intelligent, thoughtful, dark comedy with real bite and in this case radioactive breath.”
New York Review of Science Fiction
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