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You Have to Be Careful in the Land of the Free

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James Kelman has failed to deny that this unrelenting and boundaryless narrative unleashes one more unwelcome alien subversive unto the world. For twelve years the immigrant Jeremiah Brown has wand...
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  • 22 June 2027
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James Kelman has failed to deny that this unrelenting and boundaryless narrative unleashes one more unwelcome alien subversive unto the world.

For twelve years the immigrant Jeremiah Brown has wandered the United States living a new life in the old ways. Now caught in mid South Dakota on the eve of a chaotic money-saving return deal “home” to Scotland. He wanders out for a last beer. It leads to another, and another, amid strange encounters with a bunch of weirdly normal regulars, figments of a deluded AI self image, premised on the need to confront an imposed reality of community displacement, intellectual stagnation, and an imagination stunted by a system that bonds insiders and outsiders in a scary shitswamp birthed by the firewall thud of preEnlightenment appeals to an uncaring Providence.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 416
Publisher: PM Press
Imprint: PM Press
Series: Kelman Library
Publication Date: 22 June 2027
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9798887442556
Format: Hardcover
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You Have to Be Careful in the Land of the Free will delight Kelman loyalists and should win him many converts among Americans who are tired of being spoon-fed from the narrow and stagnant cultural pool of the New York Times bestseller list. A good thing too, as this brave and provocative novel deserves to be widely read.”
—Irvine Welse, author of Trainspotting

“Kelman is simply incomparable.”
Independent

“Very, very fine—his best since How Late It Was, and in some ways his most angrily profound book, period. It's not just a first-rate drinking novel and a first-rate elegiac failure novel and a first-rate Fred Exley-ish novel about loserdom. It may also be the best—it's certainly the most paranoid—book we've had thus far about the political and social reverberations of 9/11 in this country. Deft and moving. Very funny.”
The New York Times Book Review

“James Kelman—winner of the Booker Prize for How Late It Was, How Late—possesses an astonishing voice … Read a page of Kelman and you can’t help but laud his sheer virtuosity.”
The Washington Post Book World

“Kelman is a politically minded artist of the first order. His plays, stories and essays all have a critical edge that deepens the work … and somehow it’s even laugh-out-loud funny … You Have to be Careful in the Land of the Free is a beautiful embodiment of moral, social, and political outrage portrayed on the most human level.”
Rain Taxi

“[Kelman’s] technical ability, his sheer artistry is such that displacement and subversiveness are foregrounded, not merely as political issues, but in an effusion of linguistic and formal inventiveness.”
Financial Times

“Kelman's latest will please and reward readers patient enough to pull up a chair and listen.”
Publishers Weekly