The Fictional Obama

June 28, 2013 7:09 PM
The Fictional Obama

" Barack Obama is thusly celebrated he has exceeded reality, and turn a fictional character.Obama does an visual aspect in Telegraph Avenue, the up-to-the-minute fiction by Michael Chabon, who acquired the Pulitzer Prize for The astonishing labors of Kavalier and Clay.

The publication passes off in Oakland, Calif., in the now-distant time of year of 2004.Obama, notwithstanding an Illinois senator, but a political unit fig acknowledgements to his oratory at the republican National Convention, has been despatch to California to mouth at $1,000-a-head solicitor for John Kerry.There, he chemical bondsecs with Gwen Starksecs, one of the few black women in the crowd, over a pick-up band&rsecsquo;secs screen of Stevie Wonder&rsecsquo;secs “high Ground.”

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