A frankly pornographic novel, and I mean that as a compliment.-New York Times Book ReviewWhen Cordell Carmel catches his longtime girlfriend with another man, the act that he witnesses seems to dissolve all the boundaries he knows. He wants revenge, but also something more. Killing Johnny Fry is the story of Cordell’s dark, funny, soulful, and outrageously explicit sexual odyssey in search of a new way of life. It marks new territory for the bestselling author of Devil in a Blue Dress and countless other books; it will surprise, provoke, inspire, and make you blush. Above all, it is about a man questioning the rules we take for granted-and the powerful and sometimes disturbing connections that occur between people when these rules are removed.If you enjoy Killing Johnny Fry, look for Diablerie, also by Walter Mosely.
Killing Johnny Fry: A Sexistential Novel
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These Twenty Short Stories Boldly and insightfully explore the extremes of human emotions. In her story Night Talkers, Edwidge Danticat reunites a young man and the elderly aunt who raised him in Haiti. Anthony Doerr brings readers a naturalist who discovers the surprising healing powers of a deadly cone snail. Louise Erdrich writes of an Ojibwa fiddler whose music brings him deep and mysterious joy. Here are diverse and intriguing characters — a kidnapper, an immigrant nanny, an amputee blues musician — who are as surprised as the reader is at what brings them happiness. In his introduction, Walter Mosley explores the definition of a good short story, and writes, The writers represented in this collection have told stories that suggest much larger ideas. I found myself presented with the challenge of simple human love contrasted against structures as large as religion and death. The desire to be loved or to be seen, represented on a canvas so broad that it would take years to explain all the roots that bring us to the resolution. Each of these stories bravely evokes worlds brimming with desire and loss, humanity and possibility.
| Book Author | Walter Mosley |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781596918603 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Publication Date | 12-02-2008 |
| Format | eBook |
| Pages | 438 |
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