ABSTRACT

More than any other contemporary collection, this startling work demands a visceral reaction to the agony and horror of the war in Iraq and war in general. The immediacy of Thou Shalt Not Kill Unless Otherwise Instructed calls to mind Wilfred Owen's words, "Above all, I am not concerned with Poetry. My subject is war." The main theme of war contrasts with a variety of unconventional observations on the concerns and vicissitudes of everyday life.

chapter I|22 pages

The Twin Towers

chapter II|10 pages

The War Crimes Trial of George W. Bush

chapter III|20 pages

Never Again

chapter IV|14 pages

The New Traffic Rules

chapter V|14 pages

Earlier Drafts

chapter VI|12 pages

The Wrong House

chapter VII|9 pages

Casualties of War: Stories