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The Hereafter Gang

Neal Barrett, Jr.

First published 1991
Type Novel

<b>From the front flap of the Ziesing first edition:</b> "On a hot summer Texas afternoon, Cindy Nance introduces young Doug Hoover to the two great secrets of life. Doug likes the first secret a lot. The second, that guys grow up and go to work, doesn't appeal to him at all. A series of meaningless marriages and do-nothing jobs prove Cindy was right. Turned off by the present, Doug tries to recapture the joys of his past - <i>Captain Marvel</i> and cinnamon squares, Dr. Pepper and window-peeking fun. <p>Nothing goes right until Doug meets Sue Jean, the culmination of a lifetime enchantment with mean-eyed Southern girls, his all-time carhop queen. Reality takes a hard right and never slows down. Doug, Sue Jean, and readers who can hang on tight are swept through an indescribable romp that gives new meaning to life, death, and roadside romance. <p>There are enough bizarre characters here to fill several institutions: Crime czars, proctologists, Western outlaws, dog-fighting aviators and trout-fishing Huns. <i>The Hereafter Gang</i> is a literary accomplishment of rare insight and pure pleasure. Barrett"s sense of humor is unexcelled. His ability to stir fantasy and reality into a delightful souffle redefines the term "magic realism.""

YearAwardCategoryStatus
1992 Locus Poll Award Best Fantasy Novel Nominee/Finalist

Date Publication Publisher Type Page
1991 Cover The Hereafter Gang Mark V. Ziesing Novel
February 1991 Cover The Hereafter Gang Mark V. Ziesing Novel
1999 Cover The Hereafter Gang Mojo Press Novel