Description
Description
In Philip Anderson's Landing in Andonia, Middle America is just what it seems--neon-lit strip malls, run-down apartment complexes, third-tier colleges, and streets named after notable locals. It's daily grit and grind, one worthwhile coffee shop, and taxidermied wildlife for interior décor. Or is it? For Chris (a failing medical school student) and Lily (an unemployed dance instructor), it's certainly much more, or maybe much less. Middle America is both escape and capture: fleeing the obligations and expectations of the past, Chris and Lily find themselves stuck there, haunted in the present by lost friends, unstable psyches, dwindling ambitions, and the twinned specters of damaged love and unfulfilling sex. Readers will recognize the day-to-day of Andonia, Illinois, but not quite. In Andonia, all is twisted and maybe nothing is true, especially its history. With Chris and Lily, readers will also recognize themselves, but again, not quite. What they seek, and who they hope to become, wars within these characters against a vein of vice hidden within the humdrum. Philip Anderson's Landing in Andonia is an inventive, elusive novelette that demands to be reread before its secrets and sayings, its humor and depth, will be fully revealed.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Snort-aloud funny, bizarre, and deeply moving, Philip Anderson's Landing in Andonia is about the 'flyover' American state of loneliness, longing, and rage that lives in us all."
-Emma Copley Eisenberg, author of Housemates
"To read Landing in Andonia is to be delighted by language, to allow yourself to be swept into Philip Anderson's masterfully crafted fever dream of a novelette. Playful in form, with laugh-out-loud dialogue and moments of surprising tenderness-I'll read anything Anderson puts in front of me."
-Jean Kyoung Frazier, author of Pizza Girl
"Landing in Andonia is a sharp-eyed, deeply felt and deeply unsentimental excursion into the life of a town and some of its people. Put it on the shelf beside other innovative fictions about the middle of America like The End of Vandalism and In the Heart of the Heart of the Country. Philip Anderson is a writer of exacting vision, sublime perversity, and surprising warmth. He's also very funny."
-Sam Lipsyte, author of No One Left to Come Looking for You
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