A plague of rats, the end of philosophy, the cosmic chicken, and bars that don't serve Plymouth Gin��s this the Apocalypse or is it just America?
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��he apocalypse is imminent,��thinks W. He has devoted his life to philosophy, but he is about to be cast out from his beloved university. His friend Lars is no help at all��e's too busy
fighting an infestation of rats in his flat. A drunken lecture tour through the American South proves to be another colossal mistake. In desperation, the two British intellectuals turn to
Dogma, a semi-religious code that might yet give meaning to their lives.
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Part Nietzsche, part Monty Python, part Huckleberry Finn, Dogma is a novel as ridiculous and profound as religion itself. The sequel to the acclaimed novel Spurious, Dogma
is the second book in one of the most original literary trilogies since Molloy,�Malone Dies�and�The Unnamable.