Jew

D. O. Dodd

A man regains consciousness to find himself naked in a mass grave, with no idea who he is. His thought is survival, but in a religious war survival depends on knowing which side you are on.

Donning another man’s military uniform, he drives off and enters a nearby town to discover that the occupying soldiers have been waiting for someone very much like him.

Suddenly, he finds himself in power.

His first act is to save a woman about to be murdered by soldiers. The woman, as it turns out, has a history with the man, and knows more of him than he knows of himself, or does she actually have the right man?

Hardback

RRP: £12.00

ISBN: 9781842433515

Published: July 22, 2010

Extent: 176 pages

Paperback

RRP: £7.99

ISBN: 9781842433997

Published: August 24, 2011

Extent: 176 pages

Ebook

RRP: £3.99

ISBN: 9781842435267

Published: January 1, 2011

Reviews

‘it’s horrific, violent and deeply troubling. But it’s also undeniably powerful, a thought-provoking book that lingers in the mind’

Jill Wilson , Winnipeg Free Press

‘Dodd takes great aesthetic risks. JEW’s surrealism and compelling symbolism make its violence difficult to contextualize, which renders it much more discomfiting. Though the novel will inevitably upset and confound, it is also indisputably thought-provoking’

Devon Code , Quill & Quire

‘An astonishing work marked by its stark and stripped stylistic attack… Few manage to make volumes where structure and content echo each other exponentially, shaping a third work of sorts’

Judith Fitzgerald , The Globe & Mail

‘This is our world turned on its head, and wonderfully writ. Astonishing’

author of Who Named the Knife

‘Rivetting, horrific, poetic brilliance’

author of The Pornographers Poem