Jack and Barry - Couverture rigide

Petherick, Simon

 
9781911673385: Jack and Barry

Synopsis

" A poignant what-if tale that brings it all back" Kevin Ring, Beat Scene
It's December 1964 in Paradise Valley, Arizona. Republican Senator Barry Goldwater, who has just lost the Presidential election to Lyndon B Johnson, is driving alone one evening back to the house shares with his wife , Peggy. On one side of the road, he sees a figure trudging back towards town and he stops to offer him a lift.
So begins a highly unusual and emotional fictional friendship between Goldwater and the author, Jack Kerouac. Over the course of the next two days, the two men engage in a strange, wary exploration of each other's lives: one, an ebullient but bruised political animal; the other, a weary and almost defeated literary icon whose totemic novel, On The Road, was first published seven years before. Such an unlikely pairing brings about a soulful exploration of man's ambition and the bitter fruit it can deliver, set against the dramatic mountainous landscape of 1960s Arizona.

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À propos de l?auteur

Simon Petherick is the author of 4 novels - the The Last Good Man, The Damnation of Peter Pan, English Arcadia and Like Fire Unbound-as well as a number of non-fiction titles and several film scripts. He originally worked in London as a government writer at the UK's Central Office of Information and subsequently worked in both Europe and the Baltic States as a communications specialist. He has spent time in the United States, particularly in the southwestern states of Arizona and California. He currently lives in London.

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9781948585675: Jack and Barry

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1948585677 ISBN 13 :  9781948585675
Editeur : Leapfrog Press, 2023
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