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The first work of long fiction from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright - a travel de pressure of memory, secret, death, and life. This searing, extraordinarily evocative narrative starts with a guy in his house at dawn, ornamented by aspens, coyotes cackling in the length as he silently navigates the length between present and history. More and more, storage is overtaking him: in his mind he perceives himself in a movie-set trailer, his young face looking back again at him in a reflection surrounded by lights. In his dreams and in visions he perceives his late father - sometimes in miniature, sometimes traveling planes, sometimes at conflict. By converts, he perceives the bygone America of his child years: the farmland and the feedlots, the railyards and the diners - and, most hauntingly, his father's young girl, with whom he also became engaged, setting into motion a tragedy that has remained with him. His sophisticated interiority is filtered through views of mountains and deserts as he drives in the united states, propelled by jazz, benzedrine, rock and roll, and a restlessness born out of exile. The rhythms of theater, the terminology of poetry, and a flinty laughter combine in this stunning yoga on the type of experience, simultaneously celebratory, surreal, poignant, and unforgettable. Using a foreword written and read by Patti Smith