Travers' inferno
In the 1970�s churches began to burn in Burlington, Vermont. If it were arson, no one or no reason could be found to blame. This book suggests arson, but makes no claim to historical realism. It claims, instead, to capture the dizzying 70�s zeitgeist of aggressive utopian movements, distrust in authority, escapist alternative life styles, and a bewildered society of onlookers. In the tradition of John Gardner�s Sunlight Dialogues, the characters of Travers� Inferno are colorful and damaged, sometimes comical, sometimes tragic, looking for meaning through desperate acts. Travers Jones, protagonist, is grounded in the transcendent � philosophy, epilepsy, arson as purification � and mystified by the opposite sex, haunted by an absent father and directed by an uncle with a grudge. He is seduced by a professor�s wife and chased by an endearing if ineffective sergeant of police. There are secessionist Quebecois involved in these church burns who are murdering as well as pilfering and burning. There are changing alliances, violent deaths, lovemaking, and a belligerent cat.
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Travers' inferno
In the 1970�s churches began to burn in Burlington, Vermont. If it were arson, no one or no reason could be found to blame. This book suggests arson, but makes no claim to historical realism. It claims, instead, to capture the dizzying 70�s zeitgeist of aggressive utopian movements, distrust in authority, escapist alternative life styles, and a bewildered society of onlookers. In the tradition of John Gardner�s Sunlight Dialogues, the characters of Travers� Inferno are colorful and damaged, sometimes comical, sometimes tragic, looking for meaning through desperate acts. Travers Jones, protagonist, is grounded in the transcendent � philosophy, epilepsy, arson as purification � and mystified by the opposite sex, haunted by an absent father and directed by an uncle with a grudge. He is seduced by a professor�s wife and chased by an endearing if ineffective sergeant of police. There are secessionist Quebecois involved in these church burns who are murdering as well as pilfering and burning. There are changing alliances, violent deaths, lovemaking, and a belligerent cat.
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Travers' inferno

Travers' inferno

by L.E. Smith
Travers' inferno

Travers' inferno

by L.E. Smith

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Overview

In the 1970�s churches began to burn in Burlington, Vermont. If it were arson, no one or no reason could be found to blame. This book suggests arson, but makes no claim to historical realism. It claims, instead, to capture the dizzying 70�s zeitgeist of aggressive utopian movements, distrust in authority, escapist alternative life styles, and a bewildered society of onlookers. In the tradition of John Gardner�s Sunlight Dialogues, the characters of Travers� Inferno are colorful and damaged, sometimes comical, sometimes tragic, looking for meaning through desperate acts. Travers Jones, protagonist, is grounded in the transcendent � philosophy, epilepsy, arson as purification � and mystified by the opposite sex, haunted by an absent father and directed by an uncle with a grudge. He is seduced by a professor�s wife and chased by an endearing if ineffective sergeant of police. There are secessionist Quebecois involved in these church burns who are murdering as well as pilfering and burning. There are changing alliances, violent deaths, lovemaking, and a belligerent cat.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015252347
Publisher: Fomite
Publication date: 08/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 291
File size: 675 KB

About the Author

L.E. Smith lives in Vermont, writes books and teaches English, has tried to make it as a tennis pro and as a recording artist for Columbia Records, has trained guard dogs, worked as a security guard for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, delivered mail on the back roads of Vermont, worked as head chef in a restaurant, and for one day sold Fuller Brushes door-to-door in Los Angeles.
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