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The Bear Comes Home Rafi Zabor

The Bear Comes Home By Rafi Zabor

The Bear Comes Home by Rafi Zabor


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The hero of this novel is an alto-sax virtuoso of John Coltrane/Sonny Rollins proportions. He also happens to be a Shakespeare-quoting bear. He is the end of a long line of European circus bears, the product of an unusual roll of the genetic dice, who moves into a career in jazz.

The Bear Comes Home Summary

The Bear Comes Home by Rafi Zabor

The hero of this sensational first novel is an alto-sax virtuoso of John Coltrane / Sonny Rollins proportions. He also happens to be a walking, talking, Shakespeare-quoting bear. The scion of a long line of European circus bears (and the product of an amazing roll of the genetic dice), the Bear, when we first meet him, is eking out a living doing a street dancing-bear act with his friend and keeper Jones. But what the Bear is really best at - besides making himself cosmically miserable - is blowing the sax. One day he makes a bold foray out to jam with Arthur Blythe and Lester Bowie at a New York club, thus beginning a musical (and romantic) odyssey: a semi-clandestine gig and a live album; a nightclub bust and a spell in the city's dankest jail; freedom, a recording contract, a road tour; a vexed, physically passionate, inter-species love affair with a beautiful woman named Iris. And finally, a triumphent return to a jazz club inside the Brooklyn Bridge, where the Bear plays a solo that blasts him out of the space/time continuum.

About Rafi Zabor

Rafi Zabor is a recovering jazz critic and occasional jazz drummer. He has been just about everywhere but lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Additional information

GOR002408473
9780099272557
0099272555
The Bear Comes Home by Rafi Zabor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
19990204
480
N/A
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