This book sets out to write nothing short of a new theory of the heroic
for today's world. It delves into the "why" of the hero as a natural
companion piece to the "how" of the hero as written by Northrop Frye and
Joseph Campbell over half a century ago. The novels of Saul Bellow and
Don DeLillo serve as an anchor to the theory as it challenges our
notions of what is heroic about nymphomaniacs, Holocaust survivors,
spurious academics, cult followers, terrorists, celebrities,
photographers and writers of novels who all attempt to claim the right
to be "hero."