<p>Set in New York City Fourth of July is a dark tale of privilege run amok. Ogden Goodman is a wealthy lawyer who harried one evening by boredom hires a homeless man to perform for his family. The success of that evening's performance leads Ogden--and others in his circle--to engage a variety of characters in a host of increasingly outrageous and disturbing activities. Lewis J. Beilman III crafts this satire with skill and humor and creates a world that seems at the same time both absurd and all too real.&quot;[Lewis] Beilman casts the satirist's stink eye on the gilded lives of the bored and wealthy. Fourth of July is a clever absurdist tale for the Opposite World where we all dwell now.&quot;Debra Dean author of The Madonnas of Leningrad&quot;Grounded in scene and propelled forward by a satirically dark portrayal of white privilege Fourth of July boldly depicts the bigotry racism and sheer absurdity that still plague contemporary American life. Refusing to offer easy answers or feel-good resolutions this daring novella forces us to confront issues of class race and culture through a seemingly hyperbolic lens that at times can feel all too real. Anchored by self-assured prose Lewis Beilman skillfully balances an incrementally disturbing plot and cast of central characters with a touch of humor all of it leading to a powerfully unsettling conclusion. In today's social and political context Fourth of July is sure to linger long after it has been read.&quot;Dariel Suarez author of In the Land of Tropical Martyrs&nbsp;</p>
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