Silence of the Soleri by Michael Johnston

Silence of the Soleri by Michael Johnston

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Silence of the Soleri by Michael Johnston

Praise for the Freak Scene Dream Trilogy, including Untitled Oral prose. School of Twain and Salinger. It's improvised, and its immediate and delayed echoes, its ellipses, its obsessions, make music. LARRY BECKETT, author of Morning Glory and Paul Bunyan Michael Goldberg's sharply drawn characters, vivid musical nods, and keen eye for detail transport us back to the post-countercultural mid-1970s when sex and drugs and rock & roll were a way of life. In this third installment of the Freak Scene Dream Trilogy, antihero Writerman takes us along for the rollercoaster ride - angel dust, anyone? - while he tries to make sense of a life littered with broken hearts. A page-turner. HOLLY GEORGE-WARREN, author of A Man Called Destruction: The Life and Music of Alex Chilton Relive the 1970s - the music, the dope, the clothes, the books, the confused and restless sexual politics - in all their filthy glory. MARIA BUSTILLOS, author of Dorkismo: the Macho of the Dork and Act Like a Gentleman, Think Like a Woman. Michael Goldberg is comparable to Kerouac in a 21st century way, someone trying to use that language and energy and find a new way of doing it. MARK MORDUE, author of Dastgah: Diary of a Head Trip Goldberg presents us with a beautiful evocation of the Seventies where the music wasn't just the soundtrack to our lives but the auteur of them. Writerman, our hero, drinks and drugs and dances to the nightingale tune while birds fly high by the light of the moon. Oh, oh, oh, oh Writerman LARRY RATSO SLOMAN, author of On the Road with Bob Dylan Radioactive as Godzilla. RICHARD MELTZER, author of The Aesthetics of Rock Penned in a staccato amphetamine grammar, its narrative is fractured and deranged, often unsettling but frequently compelling, an unsparing portrait of the teen condition: assured then despairing, would-be sex god then impotent has-been, an only child battling the wills of his domineering father and interfering mom in the anonymous, suburban fringes of Marin County. SIMON WARNER, author of Text and Drugs and Rock'n'Roll: The Beats and Rock Culture So who is this protagonist anyway? Holden Caulfield meets Lord Buckley? PAUL KRASSNER, author of Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counterculture 'True Love Scars' reads like a fever dream from the dying days of the Summer of Love. Keyed to a soundtrack of love and apocalypse, Writerman pitches headlong into a haze of drugs, sex and confusion in search of what no high can bring: his own redemption. Read it and be transformed. ALINA SIMONE, author of Note to Self and You Must Go and Win True Love Scars is deeply dialed in to rock's dichotomy of enlightening powers versus stonered party time. GREG M. SCHWARTZ, PopMatters Michael Goldberg reminds us of the difficulties of remaining true to our own visions amidst the powerful exigencies of young adulthood. JOLIE HOLLAND, recording artist, whose albums include Catalpa, Escondida and The Living and the Dead

Michael Johnston is the rector of Grace Church in Oak Park, Illinois, and has led Bible studies in several parishes. He's also taught homiletics at Seabury-Weston Theological Seminary and the Diocesan School for Deacons, and he's spent a lot of time in the Holy Land studying and traveling.

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ISBN 13 9780765387752
ISBN 10 0765387751
Title Silence of the Soleri
Author Michael Johnston
Series The Amber Throne
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Tor Books
Year published 2021-02-16
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.