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This is a novel about American Permission—we’re all waiting around in this fucked country for someone to give us permission to be ourselves, to do something great; yet, we grow up, year-by-year realizing that the permission is never coming.
Jeezo and Sunny want to be artists and so does the rest of America, only they don’t ask for permission. From Brooklyn hoods to Jersey farms to Miami motel 4 am parties, Jeezo takes us on a tour of the soul’s mindful despair as American culture appears vapid and ghost-towns riddle the highways and artistic scenes seem nebulous and reckless. The struggle between average real life, fantasy rockstar life, and sacred enlightened life, shoves Jeezo around and begs him to choose an identity. Creation, searching, and a desperate attempt to be an immortal humanity icon in a zombie robot society leaves Jeezo asking who he is and what’s the point to all this Millennial madness his generation breeds.
Author's note: It’s "The Sun Also Rises," it’s "On the Road," it’s "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," it’s the epic of the early 21st century millennial. It’s Sean Arthur's autobiographical fiction art-lit codex, it’s The Last Great American Novel. It’s American Permission and story reads as a foray into consciousness and dreamsickness and creative revolution, accentuating and illuminating themes explored in Arthur's pervious works, "STUCK and Other Poems" and "The Poet of The Rave The Festival"- it's an artistic-literary project wherein soul of the Transcendentalists meets spirit of the Beats amid the corporeal of the Millennial and interdimensionality of a species in flux.
Jeezo and Sunny want to be artists and so does the rest of America, only they don’t ask for permission. From Brooklyn hoods to Jersey farms to Miami motel 4 am parties, Jeezo takes us on a tour of the soul’s mindful despair as American culture appears vapid and ghost-towns riddle the highways and artistic scenes seem nebulous and reckless. The struggle between average real life, fantasy rockstar life, and sacred enlightened life, shoves Jeezo around and begs him to choose an identity. Creation, searching, and a desperate attempt to be an immortal humanity icon in a zombie robot society leaves Jeezo asking who he is and what’s the point to all this Millennial madness his generation breeds.
Author's note: It’s "The Sun Also Rises," it’s "On the Road," it’s "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," it’s the epic of the early 21st century millennial. It’s Sean Arthur's autobiographical fiction art-lit codex, it’s The Last Great American Novel. It’s American Permission and story reads as a foray into consciousness and dreamsickness and creative revolution, accentuating and illuminating themes explored in Arthur's pervious works, "STUCK and Other Poems" and "The Poet of The Rave The Festival"- it's an artistic-literary project wherein soul of the Transcendentalists meets spirit of the Beats amid the corporeal of the Millennial and interdimensionality of a species in flux.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Ficción
- Categorías adicionales Acción/Aventuras
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 480 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9798210618450
- Fecha de publicación: ago. 30, 2022
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave music, road trip, hippie, adventure, millennial
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Sean Arthur
Asbury. New Jersey
Through writing (novels, poetry, and essays), song, and dialogue, Sean Arthur conjures his unique fascinations and curiosities as guiding spirits and wanderlust souls, illuminating human evolution, watering its roots, sunning its treetops, and extending its branches ad infinitum.