Description
Cover art is different than shown. Paperback cover has some wear, a fold in bottom right, and creasing at spine. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of Jack Denton Scott’s “The Duluth Mongoose” offers a delightful glimpse into the vibrant literary landscape of the late 20th century. Published in the 1980s, this quirky novel captures the spirit of postmodern fiction, blending elements of satire, absurdism, and experimental storytelling. Scott, a celebrated figure in the Twin Cities literary scene, crafted a narrative that defies conventional genres, weaving together themes of identity, isolation, and the human condition with a distinctly offbeat sensibility.
While the cover art may differ from the image shown, the book’s unique charm lies within its pages, inviting readers to embark on a surreal and thought-provoking journey through the fictional world of Duluth. Collectors and enthusiasts of unconventional literature will appreciate the opportunity to own a piece of literary history, bearing the marks of its well-traveled life and the enduring appeal of Scott’s imaginative prose.