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The Ghosts of Bohemian Grove

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Description

Reagan, Nixon, and Goldwater, but the presence of these ghosts transports Allardice's novel into a literary netherworld that is always captivating and every once in a while genuinely spooky. This tale of a young artist lost in the woods of America's political subconscious is above all a pleasure to read, at times recalling satirists like Vonnegut and Heller while staking out entirely new territory.



Product Details

PublisherSpuyten Duyvil
Publish DateAugust 01, 2022
Pages138
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781956005677
Dimensions7.0 X 5.0 X 0.3 inches | 0.3 pounds

About the Author

Kevin Allardice is the author of three previous novels: Any Resemblance to Actual Persons (Counterpoint, 2013), Family, Genus, Species (Outpost19, 2017), and As The Ceiling Flew Away (Spuyten Duyvil, 2022). He teaches high school in the San Francisco Bay Area where he is a Jack Hazard Fellow with The New Literary Project. He lives with his wife, the translator Diana Thow, and their son.

Reviews

The Ghosts of Bohemian Grove-funny, unapologetically weird-works on multiple levels: as satire, California gothic, and surrealistic odyssey. The story would be compelling and hilarious even without Reagan, Nixon, and Goldwater, but the presence of these ghosts transports Allardice's novel into a literary netherworld that is always captivating and every once in a while genuinely spooky. This tale of a young artist lost in the woods of America's political subconscious is above all a pleasure to read, at times recalling satirists like Vonnegut and Heller while staking out entirely new territory.

Jesse Michaels,

author of Whispering Bodies

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