<p>Tito Perdue&rsquo;s <em>Though We Be Dead Yet Our Day Shall Come</em> is a novella about the advancement of American civilization as revealed by the sixtieth<sup> </sup>high school reunion of the Class of 1956 from a small Alabama town. The narrator sardonically catalogs the &ldquo;progress&rdquo; of his classmates in terms of divorces abortions addictions suicides arrests and sex change operations which progressive thinkers tend to regard as negligible epiphenomena of long-overdue revolutionary advances in social justice and self-actualization. This is a book for those who are not quite ready to celebrate the end of history just yet.</p>
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