A mishmash of the companionably desolate solitude of company found in Beckett with the polyglottal prurience of Joyce or Pynchon, here the plotlines of Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream are combined together to form a kind of literary sweater or jacket for the curious reader to gird themselves with and shield them from the frigorific effects of boredom.
You can read read all about a space-duck worshipping cult, doomed romance, obscene trials and trauma, while sliding up and down the elliptical paths of the main cast. Between the human drama there are guest appearances by the Ghost of Ronald Reagan, man-eating Peanut-Butter and Jelly Sandwiches, leucojumiform aliens, a police officer that turns into a kazooak (a combination of a kazoo and a kayak), among the other kooky cast of one-off characters orbiting around the central star and source of drama Romeo