Baby Cat-Face

Baby Cat-Face by Barry Gifford, published by Harcourt Brace in 1997, is a work that delves into themes of American madness and desperation as the 21st century approaches. This 192-page book presents a narrative centered around Baby Cat-Face, who, in an attempt to navigate the complexities of modern life, becomes involved with Mother Bizco’s Temple of the Few Washed Pure by Her Blood. The story explores the challenges of seeking virtue amidst the chaos of contemporary existence.
Readers will encounter a blend of fiction that intertwines elements of the occult and supernatural, psychological insights, and science fiction. The narrative addresses love and the unsettling presence of extraterrestrial activity, reflecting the protagonist’s struggles in a rapidly changing world. This edition, written in English, offers a unique perspective on the intersection of personal and cosmic dilemmas, inviting readers to engage with its thought-provoking themes.
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Gifford’s latest installment in his chronicle of American madness and desperation on the eve of the 21st century. Ill prepared for the modern world’s sharp jolts, Baby Cat-Face joins Mother Bizco’s Temple of the Few Washed Pure by Her Blood, only to learn that there is no easy path to virtue. Baby Cat-Face deals with love and a specter of extraterrestrial activity.
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