Dr. No is the spy thriller as you've never read it before, reinvented by Percival Everett, the twice Booker Prize-shortlisted author of The Trees and James.
Wala Kitu is a professor of mathematics at Brown University, specializing in nothing. Kitu is content with nothing - studying it, having it, doing it - until his research places him in the sights of billionaire and would-be Bond villain John Sill, who enlists the professor's help to steal a deposit of nothing from Fort Knox and use it to reduce the United States of America to nothing.
Sill wants vengeance for another act of all-American villainy: the murder of his father, a witness to the state-sanctioned assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. His mission is everything: 'This country has never given anything to us and it never will.'
'Clever, funny and mercilessly satirical.' - The Times
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There's nobody else quite like him, with his mash of ideas, chaos, satire and frivolity. * The Financial Times * A great deal of fun, and Everett gets a lot of comic mileage out of his narrator's affectless reactions to the increasingly absurd situations he finds himself in . . . Everett is always up to something interesting. * The Guardian * Clever, funny and mercilessly satirical. * The Times *
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Interest Age: From 18 years
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978-1-0350-3647-9 (9781035036479)
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Percival Everett is the author of over thirty published works, including Zulus, Erasure, I Am Not Sidney Poitier, Assumption, Percival Everett by Virgil Russell, Telephone, The Trees, Dr. No and James. A Guggenheim Fellow and Pulitzer Prize Finalist, Everett has won the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award, the Academy Award in Literature, the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction, and the Windham-Campbell Literature Prize for Fiction.
The Trees and James were both shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Erasure was adapted into the Oscar-nominated movie, American Fiction.
Everett lives in Los Angeles, CA, where he is Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Southern California.