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fictional-geography

The blending of real American landmarks with fictional elements to create a believable yet imaginative setting.

1 chapter across 1 book

American Gods (2001)Neil Gaiman

Chapter 3

This introductory chapter serves as a caveat and warning to readers, clarifying that 'American Gods' is a work of fiction that incorporates real American landmarks and places with some creative liberties. The author acknowledges the use of real locations without permission and notes that while some places are obscured, they might still be discoverable. Importantly, the chapter asserts that all characters are fictional except for the gods, who are presented as real within the story's context.