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Reluctant fashion journalist Henry Folsom is in love with Her, a deer-hued snake-taut beauty whose smile is an Event. The only problem is Her fiancé in New Orleans. And She's going to see him for twelve days, while Henry smolders in The Glamshack, his borrowed Silicon Valley poolhouse and site of their months-long affair. Mesmerized by the American Indian wars, grasping for the divine as he relives this bloodied love, Henry must decide what it means to make his Last Stand. Nominated for a Pushcart Press Editor's Book Award, The Glamshack is a lyrical, darkly humorous novel on the nature of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Reluctant fashion journalist Henry Folsom is in love with Her, a deer-hued snake-taut beauty whose smile is an Event. The only problem is Her fiancé in New Orleans. And She's going to see him for twelve days, while Henry smolders in The Glamshack, his borrowed Silicon Valley poolhouse and site of their months-long affair. Mesmerized by the American Indian wars, grasping for the divine as he relives this bloodied love, Henry must decide what it means to make his Last Stand. Nominated for a Pushcart Press Editor's Book Award, The Glamshack is a lyrical, darkly humorous novel on the nature of love, divinity, the Plains Indian Wars, and the male gaze. A bold, accomplished work set at millennium's end, the book echoes early prose masterpieces of Cormac McCarthy and Martin Amis, but is entirely Paul Cohen.
Autorenporträt
Paul Cohen's novel, THE GLAMSHACK, was named one of ten must-read debuts for fall 2017 by Barnes and Noble Reads, nominated for a Pushcart Press Editor's Book Award and called an "impressive feat" by Kirkus Reviews. His new novel, THE HARD SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, was named a finalist for the Big Moose Novel Prize and is represented by Erica Spellman-Silverman of Trident Media Group, and his short fiction won the Prairie Lights Fiction Prize. His fiction has appeared in Tin House, Five Chapters, Hypertext and others and his non-fiction in The Millions, The New York Times Magazine, the Village Voice and others. He is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. For more info visit paulcohenfiction.com.