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by Nick Tosches |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ISBN: 1842430963Price: £7.99 Casing: Paperback Format: B (198 x 129mm) Extent: 384pp Rights: UK & Commonwealth Pub. Date: November 2003 ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Via Sicily, the manuscript makes its way from the priest to a mob boss in New York City, where a writer named Nick Tosches is called to authenticate the prize. For this writer, the temptation is too great: he steals the manuscript in a last-chance bid to have it all. As this dark and twisted journey unfolds, so too does a parallel tale: the odyssey of Dante himself, a man trying to weave a poem that contains the sum of the world's wisdom and the very breath of the divine. This novel combines Tosches' vast scholarship about "The Divine Comedy," Dante Alighieri, and the Middle Ages with an equally vast and intimate knowledge of the lowest murdering scum of New York's ugliest streets. In The Hand Of Dante is a work of astounding audacity and beauty, the masterwork that Nick Tosches has been building toward for years. Some will find it offensive; others will declare it transcendent; it is certain to be the most ragingly debated novel of the decade. CRITICAL ACCLAIM ''In the Hand of Dante can be classified as a work of mystery or crime, but the paths to and from its core mystery are far from predictable...'' - Ian Penman, Guardian Unlimited [read the full review] ''Tosches is a Norman Mailer for the post-Elvis era.'' - Joy Press, The Village Voice [read the full review] '[Tosches] combines the starkness of Jim Thompson and the grittiness of Charles Bukowski with a highly literate sensibility...Mr. Tosches's powerful writing is often beautiful.' - Wall Street Journal 'Few writers would even think of this kind of book, much less attempt to write it. And somehow, the sheer audaciousness of Tosches' writing not only blasts through our resistance to suspend disbelief but it also makes most other fiction seem phony by comparison...Tosches is ready to take his place at the front of the class in contemporary American literature...an inspired piece of fiction.' - San Francisco Chronicle 'A splendid, passionate mess, with a moral fervor far exceeding most novels of better grooming.' - Will Blythe, New York Times 'Tosches is ready to take his place at the front of the class in contemporary American literature with this combination of a modern crime drama with a fictional account of Dante's own journey of the heart' - Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle [read the full review] 'a Norman Mailer for the post-Elvis era' - Joy Press, Village Voice [read the full review] 'This is a singular American writer unafraid to wrestle with monstrous themes and to examine his own deep fearsome wounds - and break your heart with the beauty of language at the same time. You'll love it, you'll hate it, you won't be able to put it down.' - Orlando Sentinel 'Tosches has written a riveting read and a surreal, complicated work that measures up to the controversy it will generate.' - Cleveland Plain Dealer 'Tsches is one of the more intoxicating, infuriating writers around. . .the author is also a lyrical chronicler of Mafia culture and a formidable scholar of the classics.' - Book Magazine 'the most audacious thing about In the Hand of Dante is the author's furious delivery of rare aesthetic bliss' - Entertainment Weekly [read the full review] |
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