Kevin Keating's new novel, "Hit the Walls."

by Andre Chenier Thursday, Feb. 08, 2007 at 2:10 AM
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A heads-up on a significant new work of US fiction...

Philip Marlowe meets the Situationists in my friend Kevin Keating's recently completed novel 'Hit the Walls.'

'Hit the Walls' follows the adventures and misadventures of a band of radicals fighting against the yuppie invasion of San Francisco's working class Mission District during the dot-com boom of 1999. Funny and fast-paced, filled with action, danger and romance, 'Hit the Walls' is one of the first truly anti-capitalist novels in the history of United States fiction; it conveys the subjectivity and struggles of individuals in rebellion against contemporary society and the dictatorship of the market as no other novel does.

"I don't think it's possible to tell an truly original story; the Greeks already told them all 2600 years ago," says Keating. "And it's not that I am such a brilliant guy, either. But I think that I've blundered onto the next best thing. I think 'Hit the Walls' is the first American ultra-left noir."

Keating is now seeking a literary agent who will be energetic and aggressive about attempting to get 'Hit the Walls' placed with a publishing house. He can be contacted at proletaire2003@yahoo.com.

ANDRE CHENIER

Original: Kevin Keating's new novel, "Hit the Walls."