Percival Everett, who made his debut in 1983, was little known to UK readers before his 2001 satire Erasure, the intimate tale of an African-American writer's existential crisis, framed by a ruthless send-up of the racist publishing industry helping to fuel it.But after that success, Everett's output restless as well as prolific, riffing on literary theory, Greek tragedy, westerns largely escaped British attention.
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