Hari Kunzru : Gods Without Men
Centered around an eye-catching rock formation in the Mojave Desert, a British Kashmiri Pandit offers a rather contemptuous examination of the past 250 years of Euro-American consciousness.
From ethno-centric Spanish priests to renegade Mormons to bloodthirsty lawmen to UFO cultists to drug crazed hippies --to vacationing British rock stars or American hedge fund savants-- he depicts it as shallow, cruel, wacky, and destructive. There's even a PTSD anthropologist who scorns his young wife as well as the native Americans they study. Appropriately enough, he ends up living alone in a hole in ground where he is blown up by a tear gas grenade. Ouch! The one character who is least demented is the least European: a Punjabi-American Sikh. But ever he loses his mind in the end.
I suppose that every country -- like every creature -- has an ass-hole. Hari Kunzru is a rather articulate and imaginative proctologist.