Description |
1 online resource (240 pages) |
Summary |
"In landlocked Gainesville, Florida, in the hot, fraught summer of 1999, a college dropout named David sleepwalks through his life--a dull haze of office work and Internet porn--until a run-in with a lost friend jolts him from his torpor. He is drawn into the vibrant but grimy world of Fishgut, a rundown house where a loose collective of anarchists, burnouts, and libertines practice utopia outside society and the law. Some even see their life as a spiritual calling. They watch for the return of a mysterious hobo who will--they hope--transform their punk oasis into the Bethlehem of a zealous, strange new creed."--from cover, p. [4]. |
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Communal living -- Fiction.
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Utopias -- Fiction.
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Mysticism -- Fiction.
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Sex -- Fiction.
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Gainesville (Fla.) -- Fiction.
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Genre |
Electronic books.
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Print version: Taylor, Justin, 1982- Gospel of anarchy. 1st ed. New York : Harper Perennial, c2011 0061881821 (OCoLC)641534039 |
ISBN |
9780062042293 (electronic bk.) |
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0062042297 (electronic bk.) |
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