War (in itself) is the Most Important Thing
War is the Most Important Thing maps
the progression from “In Utero” through the war past the house fire
into the bedroom and then into consciousness. This collection marks the
very beginning, wordplay and the earliest vignettes mixed with war
stories and autobiography. Imagines of love making and desert warfare
produce a juxtaposition of sex and violence. Highly episodic, War (in itself) is the Most Important Thing, is the anthem of the 1990s, The alienation of veterans returned home from war, and Generation X.
335 Pages. 73,000 Words.