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American Gods (American Gods, #1)

Neil Gaiman · 2001 · Book

Fiction

In 6 Achriom libraries · rated 3.3 of 5

This novel intertwines elements of mythology and the modern American experience, exploring the tensions between old gods and new beliefs through a fantastical narrative.

ContemporaryThe Clash of Modern and Ancient BeliefsIdentity in a Multicultural SocietyThe Role of Myth in Contemporary LifeThe Impact of Technology on SpiritualityMigration and the Search for Belonging

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