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$15.99
Apr 24, 2018 | ISBN 9781612196442
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Apr 24, 2018 | ISBN 9781612196459
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Praise
”Bible roots out the sublime pleasures available at the searing edge of depressed feeling. Denis Johnson seems to be the abiding spirit of the novel, which achieves the incendiary strangeness of his prose . . . Bible offers us a remarkable vision of adolescence as not just a time of extreme exposure but one of visionary longing.” — THE NEW YORK TIMES
“Bible’s style is unique: swift, mythic without pretense, eccentric but focused.”—LITERARY HUB
“A euphoric, one-of-a-kind novel.”—ARKANSAS INTERNATIONAL
“[A] fever dream of a second novel . . . Benzos aplenty are snorted, and hard truths are revealed in modern cowboy-storyteller Maloney’s coming-of-age fable.” —BOOKLIST
“Bible revisits the teenage years of the visionary Reverend Alvis Maloney… [and] bathes the dark story of teenage rebellion in an otherworldly light, deepening Maloney’s intriguing mythology.”—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
“Michael Bible has the golden hand of Carson McCullers and the joyous cosmic heart of Richard Brautigan. Empire of Light is a truly beautiful book.” —William Boyle, author of Gravesend and The Lonely Witness
“A shorthand masterpiece of style, a tour de force of voice, Empire of Light further establishes Michael Bible as one of his generation’s brightest stars.” —Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
Praise for Sophia
“Amid the sharp, laconic prose that its structure facilitates, Bible emerges as one of the most interesting and exciting new novelists in years . . . superbly written . . . a rich yet entirely unpretentious debut that, just as its conclusion marks a promising new start for its cast, marks a very promising start for its author.” —Electric Literature
“Poetic and with flashes of brilliance . . . If Sophia is any indication, we have a promising new writer here, who, like his main character, might be on a pilgrimage of his own.” —NPR
“[Bible’s] short, comic novel, which relates a bibulous Southern preacher’s perverse quest for sainthood, is full of small miracles.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Bible delivers an elliptical, provocative novella about the profane and the spiritual, all of it drenched in sweat, sex, and booze.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Most contemporary fiction makes me wonder why people try to write anymore. Michael Bible helps me remember why.” —Blake Butler, author of Three Hundred Million
“Yes, the spirit of Barry Hannah resides in Sophia, but, as Reverend Maloney so eloquently puts it, ’Now is now and then was then.’ Bible’s talent is such that he knows how to take scripture and bend and twist it into something that can exist in both heaven and hell. This is an ecstatic novel, and Bible is a fantastic writer.” —Kevin Wilson, author of The Family Fang
“Michael Bible’s Sophia is a real howl of a book. It will drill holes inside your head and then fill them with a rushing pop of words. It’s a wild journey from the deep south to New York City, with detours for chess tournaments, sexual escapades, and encounters with the holy ghost along the way. There’s a lot of pain inside this book, too, but don’t worry: you’ll enjoy it.” —Scott McClanahan, author of Crapalacia
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