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Until the Dawn
by Alec Clayton (2000)
A legendary artist vanishes at the
height of his career - Red Warner, an artist from a small town in Mississippi,
makes it big in New York and then vanishes following a wild party in his SoHo
loft. To discover what happened and why, a childhood friend immerses himself in
their shared history in a search that carries him back to his Mississippi home
and a secluded fishing camp on the coastal bayous. Along the way we learn how a
small town football player coming of age in the time between World War II and
the sixties became a leading artist of his time and about the secret that has
haunted him since he left the South.
"Stunning debut novel by a wise new
voice in American fiction" -Dave Gantt, librarian, Washington, D.C.
"...a
wonderfully guilty pleasure" - Becky Hendrick, author of Getting It: a Guide to
Understanding and Appreciating Art.
"Blooming bodily desires, racism, and
rock and roll take their turns enlivening the plot, yet the writer's primary
concern is to focus on the growth of an artistic imagination in such fertile
ground." - Larry Johnson, Southern Quarterly
"Stunning debut novel by a wise new
voice in American fiction" -Dave Gantt, librarian, Washington, D.C.,
in a review on Amazon.com.
"...such fertile ground" - Larry Johnson, Southern Quarterly.
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