Jason Flores-Williams

Jason Flores-Williams, novelist-activist, is at the forefront of the anti-war movement in New York City. He has appeared on CNN, NPR, Air America and in the NY Times.

His controversial third novel, The Last Stand of Mr. America, is published in five countries. His "Call To Resistance" was published in High Times magazine and was at the center of the 2004 Republican National Convention protests in NYC.

JFW is known nationally for intense spoken word and has performed at major venues across the world. He will graduate from Rutgers Law in May 2007.

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THE LAST STAND FOR MR. AMERICA

Deep inside each of us there is a challenge: Individuality or Conformity? Action or Acceptance? One man, in spite of himself, is going to answer it.

Sam is at the bottom of the American grave. His life is a meaningless cycle of work and television. The only thing he has left - besides twisted explorations in an underground sex club - is his dark, cutting sense of humour.

The Last Stand of Mr. America is an assault on the contemporary American tradition. Through transgendered dementia, a heterosexual liberates himself to find meaning in a void. The work is a purge of self: a redemption.

The Last Stand of Mr. America can be purchased here: Amazon.com

REVIEWS FOR THE BOOK

"Jason Flores-Williams is a literary force of nature. At train wreck of genius." San Francisco Chronicle.

"Jason Flores-Williams is an all-american outlaw and edgewalker in the tradition of Jack Kerouac and Biggie Smalls. JFW cuts into the American darkness with no bullshit bedside manner and no anesthesia." David Gates, author of Preston Falls and Jernigan


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