At the novel’s heart is philosopher and nihilistic ideal protagonist Rectum Leviticus (R.L.), a Brooklynite who reads fervently, maintains important relationships with the people and geckos around him, and considers the world with a humorous, detached, and largely (if not universally) nonjudgmental perspective, even in the face of “Pinterest-Instagram-Facebook drivel” and media “content” with “little or no nutritive value.” Cheque has created a sympathetic if highly unusual “everyman,” displaying for readers how amusing and freeing life can be when we don’t get “distracted by the trivial b.s.” A tonic of cultural criticism, this Guide often reads less like Nietzche than Douglas Adams, though more rooted in the day-to-day American mundane.
For all its outrage, including R.L.’s thoughts of coprophagia whenever he speaks to his boss, Cheque’s narrative celebrates connection with life and community and observing the world around you. It will please fellow travelers who favor philosophical inquiry, a grand sense of humor, a bit of companionship in living an offbeat life—and who are not put off by books that may send them to the dictionary from time to time. This thoughtful novel is indeed seriously silly, befitting the author’s matriculation from the esteemed Flaneur University.
Takeaway: Outraged, funny, inviting novel of facing American meaninglessness.
Comparable Titles: Kurt Vonnegut; Wendy Syfret’s The Sunny Nihilist.
Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: B+
"The Nihilist's Pocket Survival Guide to Modern Society is a thought-provoking and entertaining read that challenges readers to reconsider their perspectives on success, identity, and the pursuit of meaning in a world filled with societal pressures. Cheque's blend of humor and philosophical insight makes this book a must-read for anyone seeking a fresh take on dealing with the absurdities of contemporary life."
--The Book Commentary
Winner PenCraft Award for Literary Excellence Spring 2024 for Fiction--Humor