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Out of what Chaos
Out of what Chaos
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"This book is more or less what one would expect if Walker Percy wrote about a cynical rock musician who converts to Catholicism, and then Nabokov added some of his verbal pyrotechnics, and then Buster Keaton and the Marquis de Sade and Lionel Trilling inserted a few extra passages. It is a loving and yet appalled description of the underground music scene in the Pacific Northwest. And it is a convincing representation of someone very, very smart." -Matt Greenfield, The Valve, www.thevalve.org
"In smart, wiry prose, Lee Oser has created a witty Bildungsroman set in the world of rockers in the Northwest. In a world where the "choices" offered are life-denying or trivial, Oser negotiates a set of alternatives for his characters-and his readers." -James Najarian, Boston College.
"Well-versed in the lifestyle, Lee Oser has crafted a hedonistically spiritual rock 'n' roll morality play; one filled with characters culled from his own musical experience. Freddie Fontane is the new Holden Caulfield for the wi-fi generation-registering his every thought and impression upon the quickly turned page. In a world of transient American Idols, in relentless pursuit of their Warholian fifteen minutes, Freddie Fontane is the unfailing pragmatist, searching for truth in a world of pretense and artifice." -S. P. Clarke, Two Louies magazine.
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