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Moore, Greggory

 
9781448686711: The Use of Regret

Synopsis

Retiring history professor Perry Gregson wonders whether it had to be this way. Should he have known to turn down a semester abroad so he would have been with his chronically ill little sister when she passed away? Could he have avoided turning her death into a template for severing his romantic bonds? The Use of Regret is Perry’s eternally recirculating journey through the truths and fictions and fantasies of his life, a trek that points up parallels between the human mind and the United States, each of which is simultaneously a single entity and a constitution of hundreds of millions of living parts. With a soundtrack of Pink Floyd, Lou Reed, Kenny Rogers, Modest Mouse, Kate Bush, and David Bowie scoring his internal roadtrip, Perry scours his psychic landscape for escape from his cell of self, a way to find within a life already lived, a life in which (as The Cure sang during his childhood) “no one ever knows or loves another,” a means to connect with the already-lost, “to atone, to make amends, pay tribute to your failures, you can’t really make restitution but you do your best, put in the effort anyway, willingly, that’s how you want to be now, no regrets, no regrets.”

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À propos de l'auteur

Greggory Moore lives in a historical landmark in Long Beach, CA. Aside from doing things with words, he also does percussion/vocals/hype for the band Tall Walls (tallwalls.bandcamp.com). THE USE OF REGRET, which took him about either years to write, is his first novel. His follow-up, which is looking like it's going to take about the same amount of time, is in-progress.

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