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“American Gods” is a novel written by Neil Gaiman. Published in 2001, the book blends elements of fantasy, mythology, and contemporary fiction. Neil Gaiman is a British author known for his works in various genres, including fantasy, science fiction, and graphic novels.
In “American Gods,” the narrative revolves around Shadow Moon, a man who is released from prison only to find himself embroiled in a conflict between ancient gods and new, modern deities. The story explores themes of belief, identity, and the changing cultural landscape of America.
The novel is known for its rich and imaginative storytelling, drawing on mythology from various cultures to create a unique and captivating narrative. “American Gods” has received critical acclaim for its originality and the way it weaves together myth and modernity.
Neil Gaiman’s writing style, combined with the novel’s exploration of cultural shifts and the power of belief, has made “American Gods” a popular and influential work in contemporary fantasy literature. The book has also been adapted into a television series.
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