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Lightning on the Sun par Robert Bingham couverture rigide
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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- Year
- 2000
- Special Attributes
- 1st Edition
- ISBN
- 9780385488563
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Doubleday Religious Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0385488564
ISBN-13
9780385488563
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1653299
Product Key Features
Book Title
Lightning on the Sun
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Topic
Psychological, General, Literary
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
99-047900
Reviews
Advance Praise forLightning on the Sun: "Robert Bingham'sLightning on the Sunis a beautifully written tale of adventure in the Conradian tradition. Following that tradition, it treats with moral ambiguity and collapse in fateful tropic places where late imperial Americans and Europeans encounter and continue a degenerate version of the great games of history. Missionaries, do-gooders, criminals and adventurers from the outside prey on and are preyed upon by the inhabitants of the lands they would exploit in a cycle of violence and mutual corruption. Witty, highly sophisticated and richly entertaining, it is bursting with life-affirming energy that overlays a tragic vision. Robert Bingham has given us a superb novel." --Robert Stone "Terrifying action/pitiful land/pitiable characters/terrible situation--Aristotle couldn't have asked for a better mix of terror and pity." --P.J. O'Rourke "Robert Bingham's novel vividly narrates the story of a young American struggling to find himself amid the chaos, corruption, and danger that currently pervade Cambodia. It is tragic that Bingham died before he could enjoy the praise he so richly deserves." --Stanley Karnow "Robert Bingham was a young master whose novel--which reads like a poem and moves like a thriller--shifts locale with confident ease.Lightning on the Sunshines an uncompromising light on contemporary life. His characters respond to the world in a way that is both appalling and natural. Bingham's work is the lost heir to Graham Greene and Robert Stone." --Chris Offutt "Lightning on the Sunslammed into me like no other novel since Robert Stone'sDog Soldiers, and no other expatriate fiction before that since Conrad'sHeart of Darkness. It's as if Robert Bingham swallowed the world whole and proceeded to sweat out its wickedness and moral dissolution into literary perfection. In Mr. Bingham's whipsaw prose, the underside of the empire that is us--America in the '90s--has finally found--and just as quickly lost--its truest, most unforgiving voice. Hip, arrogant, brilliantly successful, lethally nihilistic. This novel leaves me in permanent awe, and permanent mourning." --Bob Shacochis
Synopsis
Asher is in trouble. He's washed up in Phnom Penh, the UNESCO monument-preservation work has dried up, and he's at the end of his spiritual and financial ropes. But highest-quality heroin is wonderfully cheap in this dangerous and corrupt part of the world. So with funds borrowed from the loan-sharking massage parlor owner Mr. Hawk and the aid of journalist and "citizen" Reese as an unwitting mule, he plans to move some weight to New York, where supply will happily meet demand. His partner in this plan is Julie, his once and future love, a beautiful Harvard-educated dabbler in trendy nihilism and fashionable marginalization, currently working behind the bar at Stopless, a downtown strip club. It's all been carefully worked out, but when Julie decides to improvise, the plans swiftly and dangerously unravel in ways that will put the lives of these three complexly flawed young Americans in mortal danger. Robert Bingham'sLightning on the Sunis a beautifully plotted and written novel with the fast-paced suspense of a thriller and the moral resonance and exotic setting of one of Graham Greene's classic works. The novel's sense of place, whether steamy Phnom Penh or bustling New York or a leafy New England prep school, is unerring, as is its sense of postmodern moral compromise and the disillusioning ways of the world. It offers an exhilarating read; the literary legacy of one of his generation's most gifted writers.
LC Classification Number
PS3552.I496L54 2000
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