What Ever - A Living Novel
by Heather Woodbury

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"May be the nearest thing to an American Ulysses... wildly funny and infinitely sad."

—Fintan O'Toole, The Irish times

Focusing on the lives of more than a dozen characters—among them the Oregon rave boy Skeeter; the progressive-thinking octogenarian Violet, remembering her life from her bohemian youth in prewar Paris to her jazz-clubbing in postwar Greenwich Village; and the street-smart prostitute Bushie, holding forth on the profanity of the world—Heather Woodbury has forged a unique kind of fiction that combines the immediacy of performance art with the narrative structure and subtle characterization of a traditional novel.

Taking off from her acclaimed one-woman show of the same title, Woodbury continually surprises in this novel with her ability to create new forms while always locating the unique, resonant humanity that links all the characters to one another—and to the reader.

Publication

Publisher Faber & Faber
Year 2003
Binding Paperback
Edition 1
Pages 354
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780571211722
ISBN-10 0571211720
LCCN 2003044825
LCC PS3623.O66 W47 2003
DCC 813/.6

What Ever - A Living Novel is a American play written by Heather Woodbury and published by Faber & Faber in New York (2003).

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