Author

Publication

Black Skylark Singing

Language

English

Word Count

102,250 words, Guess

Page Count

409 pages

Physical Format

Trade paper

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101435734203
  • ISBN-139781435734203
  • LibraryThing4351134
  • Goodreads2171100
  • Better World Books9781435734203
and 1 more

Description

Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World combines popular music culture, science fiction fantasy, and horror to create a uniquely engaging metaphysical epic. The story takes us inside the world of Danny Blue, a young man struggling to make peace with the death of his girlfriend, a gifted artist named Valerie Hyerman whose passing sparks the creation of a controversial spiritual movement. Was her death suicide, murder, or something completely different from either? The stunning truth unfolds in Froggtown, a college community where many people are said to have “died dirty” and wander the streets in search of release from a spiritual limbo. Such a town seems an unlikely place for a superstar musician like Jimmy Redfyre to kick off his tour on Christmas Eve, or for his main rival Ruzahn to keep popping up in Danny Blue’s life. Moreover, how is it that both singers seem to have released songs about his life? Equally bizarre are the strange changes that Danny Blue himself begins to experience and that appear to be causing him to evolve from an ordinary human to something not so ordinary at all. Written with the visionary intensity of Franz Kafka, the mystical poetics of Khalil Gibran, and the psychological complexity of Philip K. Dick, Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World is a one-of-a-kind work of extraordinary modern fiction.

Description

Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World (ISBN 1435734203) combines popular music culture, science fiction fantasy, and horror to create a uniquely engaging metaphysical epic. The story takes us inside the world of Danny Blue, a young man struggling to make peace with the death of his girlfriend, a gifted artist named Valerie Hyerman whose passing sparks the creation of a controversial spiritual movement. Was her death suicide, murder, or something completely different from either? The stunning truth unfolds in Froggtown, a college community where many people are said to have “died dirty” and wander the streets in search of release from a spiritual limbo. Such a town seems an unlikely place for a superstar musician like Jimmy Redfyre to kick off his tour on Christmas Eve, or for his main rival Ruzahn to keep popping up in Danny Blue’s life. Both musicians, it turns out, are something much more than entertainers. What should Danny Blue make of claims that Jimmy Redfyre is secretly the leader of a cult who uses his music to convince people to sacrifice themselves in his name? Even more, how is it that both Redfyre and Ruzahn seem to have released songs about his life? Equally bizarre are the strange changes that Danny Blue himself begins to experience and that appear to be causing him to evolve from an ordinary human to something not so ordinary at all. Written with the visionary intensity of Franz Kafka, the mystical poetics of Khalil Gibran, and the psychological complexity of Philip K. Dick, Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World is a one-of-kind work of extraordinary modern fiction.

First Sentence

"Wake up Danny Blue."

Subjects

Topics

cultsgeniusromancesuicideparanormalcreativitymusic icons

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  • Christmas When Music Almost Killed the WorldTrade paperBlack Skylark Singing

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