Why Visit America

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Pub Date 4 Aug 2020 | Archive Date 4 Aug 2020

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Description

A twisted, exhilarating and darkly strange vision of our time, explored in thirteen interconnected episodes

Whatever the neighbours insisted would be worth keeping a body for, he always responded that he would still prefer to live as data.

A young man breaks the news to his family that he is going to transition from an analogue body to a digital existence.  

A young woman abducts a child – her own – from a government-run childcare facility. 

The citizens of Plainfield, Texas, have had it with the United States. So they decide to secede, rename themselves America in memory of their former country, and set themselves up to receive tourists from their closest neighbour: America.  

The stories in Matthew Baker’s collection portray a world within touching distance of our own. This is an America riven by dilemmas confronting so many of us – from old age to consumerism, drugs to internet culture – turned on its head by one of the most darkly innovative and defiantly strange voices of the moment.

A twisted, exhilarating and darkly strange vision of our time, explored in thirteen interconnected episodes

Whatever the neighbours insisted would be worth keeping a body for, he always responded that...


Advance Praise

'Matthew Baker is the rarest of writers, one who can turn complex, high-concept stories into sublime character-driven psalms. His work is both highly original and refreshingly human' Noah Hawley, creator of Fargo

'How does he do it? Matthew Baker’s mind is an oyster producing pearl after pearl. Each story in Why Visit America offers an eerie and unsettling vision of our possible future while remaining emotionally truthful, and, as always, incredibly damn fun' Kelly Luce, author of Pull Me Under


'Matthew Baker is the rarest of writers, one who can turn complex, high-concept stories into sublime character-driven psalms. His work is both highly original and refreshingly human' Noah Hawley...


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ISBN 9781526618382
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