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With Death Laughing - A Novel

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Zusatztext "There are two characters at the heart of Peter Plate's  With Death Laughing . One is a just-sprung ex con turned bell-ringing street priest. The other is an elusive halfway house diva named Sugar Child who is forever jacked up on psyche meds. We are at first tempted to write them off as a pair of losers. But as Plate takes them through the slow--motion train wreck of their struggle to live! to love! to aspire! to matter! in a world too otherwise occupied to care! he ultimately reveals their humanity.  With Death Laughing  is a crime novel in which writing anyone off is! in itself! the crime."  —Lee Stringer! author of  Grand Central Winter !  Sleepaway School  and! with Kurt Vonnegut!  Like Shaking Hands with God “Like a nightstick upside your skull! Peter Plate’s prose makes the stars explode behind your eyes with his deft street corner delivery.”  —Gary Phillips!  The Be-Bop Barbarians “Plate is to San Francisco what Hubert Selby Jr. is to New York: a gritty! honest speaker for the grimy masses.” — Willamette Week “[Peter Plate’s] San Francisco is a fiery hell! where the devil rids in a squad car! and God doesn’t deign to put in an appearance.” — San Francisco Chronicle Informationen zum Autor Named Literary Laureate of San Francisco in 2004, Peter Plate is the author since 1990 of ten novels, including Police & Thieves, Angel of Catastrophe, Elegy Written on a Crowded Street, Soon the Rest Will Fall, and Dirty in Cashmere, the last nine published by Seven Stories Press. He taught himself to write fiction during eight years spent squatting in abandoned buildings, and is known as a spoken word artist for his eidetic memory. He can “read” aloud from his books without having a book in front of him to read from: he knows each one by heart. Plate lives and writes in the San Francisco area. Klappentext It's Christmastime in the Southland in this near-future vision of 21st century California. Our narrators, an ex-con turned pistol-carrying priest, and Sugar Child, a halfway house resident, have just met. The priest is a donations solicitor for Blessed World, the church and charity, and works downtown, "where I bang a tambourine and beg for money in the mellifluous, singsong voice beloved by children worldwide: Help the needy, give to the poor, amen." But nothing is going right. Hassled by SWAT cops, and troubled after a failed marriage, he's losing faith in himself. Sugar Child has her own problems. She's arrested by SWAT police, and sent to "lockdown." Her opinion of the priest is no better: She's never met a man who was stronger than a woman. Looking at him, she never will. As the days speed toward Christmas-holiday shoppers aren't giving him any money-the priest wonders whether there isn't some new mission awaiting him, one that'll help the people in the street, or perhaps one that will lead to his imprisonment. And as he bangs on his tambourine it becomes clear that the one thing he wants most is to take Sugar Child to the "promised land," because what would Christmas be this year without an act of freedom. A novel that is also a psychic history in a time of attrition, With Death Laughing is a utopian crime story where the line between thievery and charity all but disappears. Zusammenfassung It’s Christmastime in the Southland in this near-future vision of 21st century California. Our narrators! an ex-con turned pistol-carrying priest! and Sugar Child! a halfway house resident! have just met. The priest is a donations solicitor for Blessed World! the church and charity! and works downtown! “where I bang a tambourine and beg for money in the mellifluous! singsong voice beloved by children worldwide: Help the needy! give to the poor! amen.” But nothing is going right. Hassled by SWAT cops! and troubled after a failed marriage! he’s losing faith in himself.  S...

About the author

Named Literary Laureate of San Francisco in 2004, Peter Plate is the author since 1990 of ten novels, including Police & Thieves, Angel of Catastrophe, Elegy Written on a Crowded Street, Soon the Rest Will Fall, and Dirty in Cashmere, the last nine published by Seven Stories Press. He taught himself to write fiction during eight years spent squatting in abandoned buildings, and is known as a spoken word artist for his eidetic memory. He can “read” aloud from his books without having a book in front of him to read from: he knows each one by heart. Plate lives and writes in the San Francisco area.

Product details

Authors Peter Plate
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2019
 
EAN 9781609809256
ISBN 978-1-60980-925-6
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 142 mm x 208 mm x 10 mm
Subject Fiction > Suspense

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