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Glimpses
Glimpses
Author: Lewis Shiner
Ray Shackleford is trying to deal with the death of his father and the collapse of his marriage when the impossible happens. Music that no one has ever heard before begins to play from his stereo speakers. It is only the first step on a journey that will take him to Los Angeles, London, Cozumel, and points far beyond, and bring him face to fa...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781596063518
ISBN-10: 1596063513
Publication Date: 8/6/2010
Pages: 314
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Publisher: Subterranean Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Lewis Shiner is the unsung hero of the cyberpunk movement within the genre of science fiction. With his novel Glimpses, he writes a take no prisoners account of a man who has the ability to call forth the untold musical masterpieces of all the artists who left us before their time. Joplin, Morrison, Hendrix, Lennon... if these names sing true for you, this is a novel you must not miss.
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Shiner ( Slam , LJ 8/1/90, among others) has written what may be the first rock n roll time-travel novel. Ray Chackleford is a self-employed electronics repairman whose marriage is foundering and whose father has recently died. These unresolved relationships are complicated when Ray travels to the Mexican site of his father's death and promptly falls in love with a woman even more unstable than he. In the midst of this emotional turmoil, Ray--a rock drummer during his youth in the late Sixties--begins to hear in his head and manages to transfer to tape legendary unfinished recordings by Jim Morrison, Brian Wilson, and Jimi Hendrix. This music is accompanied by "journeys" into the troubled lives of these rock musicians. Shiner's appealing main character and his gripping style overcome the less believable aspects of his story. With the current comeback of the Sixties, this novel should be widely popular.
- A.J. Wright, Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham

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