
Joshua Fragmented
Bruce Lewis(Author)
Rabbit House Press
Published on 3. June 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
540 pages
978-1-7351727-8-1 (ISBN)
Description
I have long respected Bruce Lewis as a virtuoso jazz guitarist. A close cousin to Blues, Jazz is dissonant, unstable and like the music he has mastered, the author's prose follows suit. In the tradition of Thomas Wolfe, Lewis's words are a cry to the very soil that birthed each character. In lyrical outbursts, Joshua Celeste remembers and is remembered. We are introduced to the characters that make up Joshua's life from the fields of his boyhood home at Water Maple Farm in Kentucky, with a cattle rancher father and misplaced, glamorous mother to the streets of Budapest, Hungary as a traveling guitarist, a melancholic ex-pat. Bruce Lewis moved to Budapest on May 4th 1993 and stayed until May 22nd, 2012. He played with some of the best European musicians in the world, traveling with his guitar to twelve different countries. His insight into the culture and people of the ancient city make Joshua Fragmented part travelogue and history lesson along with a beautiful, philosophical lesson on the sacrifices of art and the pull of home. This book resembles the dissonance of Jazz as a cast of brilliantly articulated characters sing angular harmonies in the reader's ear. We hear the passionate railings of his academia-minded brother, Doc and his loyal, sex-obsessed and jealous bandmate, Crip Kovacs right alongside his grandmother Bertha, mother Agnes and the steady stream of women in which Joshua searches for meaning. It is a testament to the lost, nomadic quality of an ever-changing modern world. I am most proud to have a small part in bringing this powerful and original work of fiction to light.
- Erin Chandler
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
867 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7351727-8-1 (9781735172781)
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Bruce Lewis is a graduate of the California State University, Long Beach, School of Journalism, a newspaper reporter for seven years and the author of seven books: the four-book Angel of Mercy thriller series; the standalone novels Bless Me Father FOR YOU Have Sinned and Love Storm, and is co-author of Passage to Murder, a joint project of seven members of the California Writers Club-Mt. Diablo Branch. His novels are set in Portland, Oregon where he lived for six years.