From the publisher
David Allan Cates is the executive director of Missoula Medical Aid and leads groups of medical professionals on trips to Honduras, where he works in rural villages and hospitals as an interpreter. In Missoula, he works with the Missoula Writing Collaborative, teaching classes on the short story in public high schools. For many years he has worked as a fishing guide on the Smith River. He is the author of one previous novel, Hunger in America (S&S, 1992), a New York Times Notable Book, numerous published short stories, and many articles on fishing and river travel for Outside and the New York Times Magazine. He lives in Missoula, Montana.
Details
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Title
X Out of Wonderland
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Author
David Allan Cates
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Binding
Paperback
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Edition
1st
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Pages
160
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Volumes
1
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Language
ENG
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Publisher
Zoland Books, 3-6
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Date
October 10, 2006
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ISBN
9781581952193 / 1581952198
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Weight
0.35 lbs (0.16 kg)
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Dimensions
7.52 x 5.06 x 0.41 in (19.10 x 12.85 x 1.04 cm)
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Dewey Decimal Code
FIC
Media reviews
"Satire can be heartfelt, and this slim modern saga descended from Lewis Carroll and Jonathan Swift, among others, speaks as kindly as it does bitingly about the cruel vagaries that bedevil the lives of the residents of Wonderland, a country eerily reminiscent of our own."
— The Montanan
"Despite the book's slender length, Cates packs in quite a story . . . making Wonderland read like a Kafkaesque rendition of George Orwell's 1984."
— Willamette Week
"A pitch-perfect satirical novel that's both fun and wrenching."
— The Missoulian
"This short novel is at once a swipe at capitalism run amok, a brilliant narrative of one man's optimism in the face of misfortune and an example of how a writer can take on big themes without overlooking fiction's obligation to offer compelling characters."
— The Kansas City Star
"Cates has created a world as cruel and destructive as it is funny. Absurd and enduring, X Out of Wonderland does indeed imagine all our contradictions and incompatibilities, yet X in his earnest faith also allows us to imagine our capacity for patience and joy."
— Missoula Independent
". . . buoyant, insightful prose. This is humor that stings a little, and the author's observations are funny and fine-tuned throughout."
— The Believer
"A biting satire of modern capitalism . . . Cates delivers a caustic but never cynical take on what he sees as the demoralizing fatalism implicit in today's market-mad ideology."
— Publishers Weekly
"Cates' world is futuristic in tone yet based on our very own world today, in a witty, skillful, amusing Ñ and unrelentingly clear-eyed Ñ satire."
— Kirkus
"If Lewis Carroll covered international trade for the Wall Street Journal, if Lemony Snicket wrote an expose of the World Trade Organization, if Swift replaced Rukheyser on Wall $treet Week and de Saint-Exupery's Little Prince replaced Lou Dobbs on Moneyline, the result would not be stranger or more fun to read than David Cates's send-up of 'free trade.' This twenty-first-century fable of international commerce packs the creepily comic truth-telling of the nineteenth-centurys finest satirists."
— David James Duncan, author of The Brothers K
"X Out of Wonderland is an amazingly cheerful and inventive piece, written with a Mozartian ease, grace, and flourish. Cates writes suppressing a smile on his face, but one will appear on yours as you read this tale."
— Josip Novakovich, author of April Fool's Day
"In X Out of Wonderland, God speaks but doesn't give away any secrets. This is Candide in Kafka-land, David Cates' stunning modernist take on our culture (the glories of the Global Free Market), along with his intimate regard for folks enduring their condition while loving one another anyway. Just brilliant."
— William Kittredge, author of Who Owns the West?