"How to Dispose of Dead Elephants" is a novel which explores epilepsy through fables. The plot centers on Stubb Marakas, a young college dropout, who awakes one morning with the sudden urge to doodle Aesop fables. Aided by his best friend, Mark Connor (a swashbuckling Korean adoptee), the two set out to find the meaning behind this curious tick, embarking on a journey which will force the two friends to come to grips with not only Stubb's reemerging epilepsy and Mark's unknown origins, but also the failing health of their childhood guru, an old Greek trickster called "Papou."
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Andrew Gretes is the author of a novel that explores epilepsy through fables, and he is particularly fascinated with stories about storytelling. His literary interest centers on how narratives are constructed, their inherent structures, and their meta-narrative qualities. Gretes's approach to writing is influenced by classic works and modern examples that delve into the art of the tale.
