Percival Everett is Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Southern California and the author of seventeen novels, including I Am Not Sidney Poitier, The Water Cure, Wounded, and Glyph.
**A New York Times Book Review "100 Best Books of the 21st
Century"**
**One of The Atlantic's "Great American Novels"** "Erasure is as
watertight and hilarious a satire as, say, [Evelyn Waugh's] Scoop .
. . [Everett] is a first-rate word wrangler." --Nicholas Lezard,
The Guardian "With equal measures of sympathy and satire, [Erasure]
craftily addresses the highly charged issue of being 'black enough'
in America." --Jenifer Berman, The New York Times Book Review "An
over-the-top masterpiece. . . . Percival's talent is multifaceted,
sparked by a satiric brilliance that could place him alongside
Wright and Ellison as he skewers the conventions of racial and
political correctness." --Publishers Weekly "A scathingly funny
look at racism and the book business: editors, publishers, readers,
and writers alike." --Booklist "More genuine and tender than much
of Everett's previous work, but no less impressive intellectually:
a high point in an already substantial literary career." --Kirkus
Reviews "The sharp satire on American publishers and American
readers that Everett puts forward is delicious, though it won't win
him many friends among the sentimental educated class who want to
read something serious about black inner-city life without
disturbing any of their stereotypes." --Chicago Tribune "Few works
dismantle liberal pieties about racial politics as deftly and
thoroughly as Everett's Erasure. . . . The aesthetically layered
masterpiece offers a scathing critique of American racism even as
it dramatizes, through Monk's extended reflections on the purpose
of art, the absurdity of the idea that Black artists must always
write about race." --Meghan O'Rourke, The Atlantic's "Great
American Novels"
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