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symbolic-geography

The idea of the geographical center of the United States serves as a metaphor for neutrality and the contested spaces where power struggles occur.

1 chapter across 1 book

American Gods (2001)Neil Gaiman

Chapter 43

In this chapter, Shadow, Mr. Nancy, and Czernobog prepare for the aftermath of the All-Father's death by meeting Alviss, the king of the dwarfs, who pledges support for their cause. They travel south in a disguised VW bus, discussing the concept of a 'neutral' place for a vigil over Wednesday's body, ultimately focusing on the symbolic center of America as a potential meeting point. Throughout their journey, the characters reflect on loyalty, trust, and the shifting nature of belief and power among the old gods.