Taking aim at both Christian fundamentalists and corporate CEOs, Raising Hell is a rousing account of the fight to improve working conditions in Hell, a cause taken up by the likes of Jimmy Hoffa, John L. Lewis, and César Chávez. This volume also features “The Abnormal New Normal,” an essay that casts a cold and critical eye on current trends in popular culture, showing how they reflect the domination of the one percent and suggesting a radical fix. The book closes with an Outspoken Interview, a mix of intimate revelation, celebrity gossip, insight, opinion, and outright lies.
Norman Spinrad is a science fiction writer, an essayist, and a critic. A winner of a Hugo Award and two Nebula Awards, Spinrad twice served as the president of the Science Fiction Writers of America. He is the author of more than 20 novels, including Bug Jack Barron, The Druid King, The Iron Dream, and Mexica. He lives in New York City.