Morty Shallman’s "War and Sex": A Satirical Tour de Force Garnering Critical Acclaim

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Morty Shallman has burst onto the literary scene with a novel that’s as provocative as it is hilarious. His new book, War and Sex, is making waves not just for its audacious title but for the richly layered narrative and biting satire it delivers. This top new dark comedy release on Amazon, available in deluxe hardcover, trade paperback, and ebook, is quickly becoming a must-read for those who appreciate sharp wit and fearless storytelling.

A Rollercoaster of Satire and Absurdity

War and Sex is a bold exploration of war, politics, and personal morality wrapped in a darkly comedic package. Shallman’s protagonist, Rod Solo, is a man whose life takes an increasingly bizarre turn—from naval aviator to CIA drone operator to hired assassin. Gaius Konstantine from Readers' Favorite praises the novel for its thrilling and convoluted plot, describing it as, "raunchy and cunning." He notes the book's existential themes that challenge our political system, offering readers an absurd yet engaging story that keeps them on the edge of their seats.

An Unforgettable Cast of Characters

Shallman’s talent shines through his ability to create characters that are as outrageous as they are memorable. Konstantine likens the collaboration to "Caligula, Machiavelli, and Groucho Marx," highlighting the absurd and yet relatable nature of the story’s players. This unique blend of the farcical with deep political and social commentary is a testament to Shallman’s skill as a storyteller.

Provocative and Thought-Provoking

Grant Leishman of Readers' Favorite describes War and Sex as "a provocative and satirical look at war, politicians, and morality." He appreciates the novel's ability to amuse while also making readers think deeply about serious issues. Leishman emphasizes the book’s realistic yet absurd scenarios, which effectively critique both the war on terrorism and U.S. politics.

A Unique Narrative Style

K.C. Finn from Readers' Favorite highlights Shallman’s "unique narrative style" and "boldness and authenticity." Finn appreciates how Shallman’s storytelling style keeps readers engaged with its dark humor and biting social commentary. The novel’s pacing allows for moments of reflection amidst the absurdity, making it both entertaining and intellectually stimulating.

Bold and Audacious

Booklife commends Shallman for his daring approach, describing War and Sex as "lusty, outraged, and so over-the-top it can see your house from up there." The book’s explicit content and inventive surprises make it a take-it-or-leave-it affair that rewards those on Shallman’s wavelength with witty prose and jaw-dropping twists. The narrative’s audacity and the bold critique of American imperialism are particularly noteworthy.

A Scathing Satire

Kirkus Reviews offers a detailed look at Shallman’s high-octane prose, combining prurient content with nihilist political satire. The review points out the novel's self-awareness and Shallman’s use of hypersexuality to critique American imperial violence. Although the book is discomfiting at times, it is thought-provoking and challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths.

A Must-Read Release

With such glowing reviews, it’s clear that War and Sex by Morty Shallman is a standout work in contemporary literary fiction. Its provocative themes, outrageous characters, and fearless satire make it a must-read for those seeking a novel that pushes boundaries and challenges conventions. Available now in deluxe hardcover, trade paperback, and ebook formats, Shallman’s latest work is not just a book—it’s an experience.

War and Sex is currently a top new dark comedy release on Amazon, where it continues to captivate and entertain readers with its bold storytelling and critical insights. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary read that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Morty Shallman

MORTY SHALLMAN was born on the West Coast of Illinois and studied creative writing at the University of Chicago. A singer, songwriter, and novelist, he is the creator of Literary Pop, an artistic genre characterized by unique mashups of pop music and literary fiction. Morty’s seminal works of Literary Pop include Love’s Oblivion, A Novel in Twelve Pop Songs (2002), Last of the Zachary’s, A Novel with Songs (2010), and Pop Fiction, An Indie-Noir Musical Thriller (2017). In 2018, Morty was the #1 Indie Recording Artist in LA (Reverbnation.com). His forthcoming novel, The Tyranny of Desire is “a fast-paced phantasmagoric satire of a debauched contemporary LA, brilliantly written and very funny,” (Robert Grossmith, author of The Empire of Lights), and his novel-in-progress, War and Sex, was shortlisted for a Faulkner-Wisdom Prize. Morty is an AWAL recording artist and a member of NARAS (The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences) and the Author’s Guild. Morty currently lives in Los Angeles with his dog, Primo the Maltese.

https://www.morty.org
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