How do you handle a world gone dystopian, as the Power Elite shadowbox an apocryphal "virus"? Our hero finds solace by running barefoot at the beach at dawn, and on trails in the hills. Living in L.A., the belly of the beast, he connects with family and close ones, and makes occasional getaways with his gal to serene Santa Barbara. He also slides into mythic Joshua Tree, where he is joined by various personalities, some of whom have escaped from a novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, and from a couple of Wim Wenders films. These include his old-time partner JB, as well as the revolver-twirling fat cat…mehr
How do you handle a world gone dystopian, as the Power Elite shadowbox an apocryphal "virus"? Our hero finds solace by running barefoot at the beach at dawn, and on trails in the hills. Living in L.A., the belly of the beast, he connects with family and close ones, and makes occasional getaways with his gal to serene Santa Barbara. He also slides into mythic Joshua Tree, where he is joined by various personalities, some of whom have escaped from a novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, and from a couple of Wim Wenders films. These include his old-time partner JB, as well as the revolver-twirling fat cat Behemoth, and a young German girl newly encountering the desert. At the nighttime campfire, the seasoned characters bat around notions of good and evil, and speak of the "outer realms." And in the day, Alice hears coyote stories and explores wondrous rock formations with her momentary guardian. Meanwhile, the noose tightens around humanity's neck, and our hero strives to survive amidst the new world disorder.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Fremont grew up in Cincinnati, and has lived in San Francisco, New York City, and Santa Fé. He ultimately settled in Los Angeles, where he lives with his lady-love. His two sons live in that same city, and one young granddaughter. He has a habit of writing novels, while at the same time working at a "day job" to put food on the table. He enjoys lounging in sidewalk cafés with amigos, listening to jazz both old and new, and going on adventure backpacking trips in the Sierras. He sometimes writes haikus, and does art with pen and ink and markers. He likes to frequent farmers' markets, galleries, bookstores, museums, campfires, and of course the mountains, seashore and desert. On occasion he can be found howling at the full moon.
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