Outside the Gates of Eden
- 1008 pages
- 36 hours of reading
A 1960s rock and roll magnum opus about three friends on the cusp of musical stardom.
A 1960s rock and roll magnum opus about three friends on the cusp of musical stardom.
"The four long pieces in this volume show Lewis Shiner writing ?hard edged, often political genre fiction at its finest, as Publishers Weekly said about his Collected Stories. These are some of the most accessible stories Shiner has ever written, featuring, as he says in his introduction, ?car chases, ticking clocks, and things blowing up in slow motion. At the same time, all four stories deal with the abuse of power in a way that has never been more timely. For those new to Shiner's work, Heroes and Villains is an ideal starting point, offering the complex characters and moral issues of his acclaimed novels in condensed and action-packed form."--Amazon.com.
After the breakup of his marriage and his forced relocation to Buenos Aires, Rob Cavanaugh's life was going downhill fast. Until he met Elena. She was smart and beautiful and danced like a dream. But she had a history that she said he could never understand, a history that went back to the Dirty War of the 1970s, when government death squads brought a new word to the world: the Disappeared. Then he learned that the past is never over in Argentina. Beyond the bright lights and the seductive tango music lay the open wounds of kidnapping, torture, and betrayal--and one last chance for redemption. "Delivers its grim story line with artistic mastery....an absorbing and surprisingly action-packed tale based in the ugly truths of Argentina's history." --Booklist (Starred Review)
Laurie Moss seemed to come out of nowhere, but behind those songs, behind that powerful voice, lies a history. Say Goodbye takes you from her Texas roots to her first recording contract, from her struggling days in LA to her final tour-and beyond. It's also the story of her relationship with the legendary singer and songwriter Skip Shaw, whose passion for self-destruction illuminated her career like a bonfire. The battlefield for Say Goodbye may be the music industry, but its themes are universal: success and failure, love and loss, obsession and forgiveness.
Originally published: New York: Doubleday, c1990.
Containing 41 stories and extensive author's notes, Collected Stories is the definitive compilation of Shiner's short work. His best known stories are all here, including The War at Home, Twilight Time, The Circle, Perfidia, and Mozart in Mirrorshades, as well as a brand new story, The Death of Che Guevara.Contents:- Perfidia (2004)- Stuff of Dreams (1981)- The War at Home (1985)- Straws (2007)- Nine Hard Questions about the Nature of the Universe (1983)- White City (1990)- Primes (2000)- The Long Ride Out (2007)- Sitcom (1995)- The Death of Che Guevara (2009)- His Girlfriend's Dog (1989)- Deep Without Pity [Dan Sloane #1] (1980)- The Circle (1982)- Twilight Time (1984)- Jeff Beck (1986)- Wild for You (1990)- Till Human Voices Wake Us (1984)- Flagstaff (1998)- Tommy and the Talking Dog (1982)- Oz (1988)- Love in Vain (1988)- Steam Engine Time (1989)- Kings of the Afternoon (1980)- Sticks (1992)- The Tale of Mark the Bunny (1999)- The Killing Season [Dan Sloane #2] (1998)- Scales (1990)- Snowbirds (1982)- Match (1990)- Relay (1991)- Castles Made of Sand (1997)- Prodigal Son [Dan Sloane #3] (1998)- Mozart in Mirrorshades (1985, with Bruce Sterling)- Kidding Around (1990)- Mystery Train (1983)- Secrets (1993)- Golfing Vietnam (2007)- Stompin' at the Savoy (1985)- Gold (1989)- Dirty Work (1992)- Lizard Men of Los Angeles (1999)
When Michael follows his dying father to North Carolina, a lifetime of lies begins to unravel. His pursuit of his father's past-haunted by voodoo, adultery and murder-takes him to a place called Hayti, once the most prosperous black community in the South. Now the mysteries of Michael's own heritage become a matter of life and death, as racial conflicts barely restrained since the 1960s erupt again. Rooted in the true story of the US government's urban renewal policy and its disastrous aftermath, Black & White is a literary thriller, a family saga, and a searing portrait of institutionalized hatred.
Ten years ago the world's governments collapsed, and now the corporations are in control. Houston's Pulsystems has sent an expedition to the lost Martian colony of Frontera to search for survivors. Reese, aging hero of the US space program, knows better. The colonists are not only alive, they have discovered a secret so devastating that the new rulers of Earth will stop at nothing to own it. Reese is equally desperate to use it for his own very personal agenda. But none of them have reckoned with Kane, tortured veteran of the corporate wars, whose hallucinatory voices are urging him to complete an ancient cycle of heroism and alter the destiny of the human race.
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 face with Jim Morrison, Brian Wilson, Jimi Hendrix-and his own mortality.