Vintage Pimp is a
postmodern novel by
Justin Weaver, written under the comedic
nom de plume XQ Mesa. Ostensibly a
satire, the novel follows the misadventures of an invisible boy named Charlie and pokes fun at the idea of
conformity[?]. A young writer in the school of
Kurt Vonnegut and
Tom Robbins[?], Weaver's style combines elements of the traditional novel with those of
screenplay and
stageplay[?] writing. Vintage Pimp
deconstructs[?] the
identity of the
author versus the
narrator, as well as the identities of its principle characters.
In keeping with Weaver's controversial philosophy of free art, Weaver distributes the novel at no charge and refuses any direct payment for its dissemination, pledging any proceeds to animal rights charities.
Vintage Pimp is available to the world public for free in PDF format at http://www.6ftman.com/words.html. Weaver maintains copyright and authorship, but encourages no-cost distrubtion of all his music and writings.