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Jim Krusoe

    Jim Krusoe is an American novelist and short story writer whose works are known for their unique blend of the absurd and profound human insight. His writing often explores themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in an often bizarre world. Krusoe masterfully employs language to create imagery that is both vivid and unsettling, inviting readers to contemplate the nature of reality.

    Iceland
    • Iceland

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(223)Add rating

      Iceland follows the absurd adventures of its narrator, Paul, from making love to a woman named Emily whom he meets by a swimming pool filled with floating internal organs, to falling into an underground river in a volcano in Iceland, to sitting in a piano bar for six years crying over the lyrics to "The Banana Boat Song." Driven by Paul's obsession to be reunited with Emily, the plot leaps hilariously through time, coincidence, and disjointed logic, with only the narrator's ludicrous perspective to hold it on course. Reminiscent of Raymond Roussel and Harry Mathews, Krusoe has combined an eccentric character and an outlandish plot to create an unforgettable book.

      Iceland