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The Fast Red Road: A Plainsong

Autor Stephen Graham Jones
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2000
A road trip through myth, memory, and madness.
The Fast Red Road—A Plainsong is a novel which plunders, in a gleeful, two-fisted fashion, the myth and pop-culture surrounding the American Indian. It is a story fueled on pot fumes and blues, borrowing and distorting the rigid conventions of the traditional western. Indians, cowboys, and outlaws are as interchangeable as their outfits; men strike poses from Gunsmoke, and horses are traded for Trans-Ams. Pidgin, the half-blood protagonist, inhabits a world of illusion—of aliens, ghosts, telekinesis, and water-pistol violence—where television offers redemption, and “the Indian always gets it up the ass.”
Having escaped the porn factories of Utah, Pidgin heads for Clovis, NM to bury his father, Cline. But the body is stolen at the funeral, and Pidgin must recover it. With the aid of car thief Charlie Ward, he criscrosses a wasted New Mexico, straying through bars, junkyards, and rodeos, evading the cops, and tearing through barriers "Dukestyle." "Charlie Ward slid his thin leather belt from his jeans and held it out the window, whipping the cutlass faster, faster, his dyed black hair unbraiding in the fifty mile per hour wind, and they never stopped for gas." Along the way, Pidgin escapes a giant coyote, survives a showdown with Custer, and encounters the remnants of the Goliard Tribe—a group of radicals to which Cline belonged.
Pidgin's search allows him to reconcile the death of his father with five hundred years of colonial myth-making, and will eventually place him in a position to rewrite history. Jones tells his tale in lean, poetic prose. He paints a bleak, fever-burnt west—a land of strip-joints, strip-malls, and all you can eat beef-fed-beef stalls, where the inhabitants speak a raw, disposable lingo. His vision is dark yet frighteningly recognizable. In the tradition of Gerald Vizenor's Griever, The Fast Red Road—A Plainsong blazes a trail through the puppets and mirrors of myth, meeting the unexpected at every turn, and proving that the past—the texture of the road—can and must be changed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781573660884
ISBN-10: 1573660884
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția Fiction Collective 2

Notă biografică

Stephen Graham Jones is a Blackfoot Native American and author of numerous novels, including the award-winning FC2 novels The Fast Red Road and The Bird is Gone, and one award-winning short story collection, Bleed Into Me. He is the Ivena Baldwin professor of English at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Cuprins

Black Tea: An Old Man Has a Narrative Experience With Prescription Laxatives
Pidgin del Gato
A Pagan Groove
Pidgin Boanerges
A los Muertos
Pidgin Angonistes
A Vision of Delight
Red Noise: An Old Man Stumbles Out of the Plainsong and Into the Dumbshow

Recenzii

Stephen Graham Jones is an original, visionary storier. The characters in this marvelous plainsong novel, waist high in witty, gritty, commotion, steal the reader away to the fantastic, wild edges of reality."
—Gerald Vizenor
 

Descriere

The Fast Red Road by Stephen Graham Jones is a bold, genre-bending novel that defies convention and redefines Native American storytelling. Blending dark humor, surreal landscapes, and raw emotion, Jones takes readers on a journey through identity, memory, and myth. This is not just a road trip—it’s a collision of cultures, histories, and personal truths, told with the razor-sharp wit and fearless imagination that have made Jones one of today’s most compelling voices in contemporary fiction.