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Cadillac Orpheus: A Novel

Cadillac Orpheus: A Novel

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Author: Woodward, Solon Timothy

Brand: Free Press

Edition: 1

Number Of Pages: 272

Details: From Publishers Weekly A troika of African-American misfits—father, son and grandson—fuel Woodward's raw, eclectic first novel. Teo Toak, one of eight brothers, is a crooked deal maker in fictional Johnsonville, Fla. An unscrupulous bail bondsman by day, Teo moonlights as a slumlord while keeping close tabs on his errant embarrassment of a son, Feddy, a drifter who lives on one of his father's properties and dates Sharon, a white unlicensed day-care provider with a penchant for black men. Feddy's 22-year-old son, Jesmond, repossesses rental furniture with an iron fist and finds himself in a compromising situation with sexy Peaches Richmond, a wanton woman married to a malevolent military policeman nicknamed Special Ed. Joining them is Medgar Coots, Feddy's psychiatrist, anxious to make a shady cemetery land deal with Teo, and Bayonne, the local pastor's gay son who becomes implicated in the death of Big Boy, his 500-pound, HIV-positive partner. An act of God forces the whole sordid cast to sort out their own personal demons. As the plot sputters on, so do the crude vernacular and raw imagery, and Woodward, a Harvard and Mayo Clinic–trained physician, ultimately leans too heavily on shock tactics instead of solid storytelling and plot development. (Feb.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Product Description Inspired by Carl Hiaasen and Victor D. LaValle in equal measure, Solon Timothy Woodward mines the nether regions of Florida in search of high drama and raucous comedy. Full of sex, death, and humor, this bawdy, brilliant debut introduces us to three generations of a family in the boisterous, unholy, uncompromising landscape that is the South of today. Nowhere are the careless vagaries of fate more evident than in a town called Johnsonville on the northern Florida coast, where a family called the Toaks have pushed every possible social boundary to its logical extreme for three generations. Feddy Toak, in his forties, is a medical school dropout, recovering alcohol and cocaine addict, and former handyman. He lives marginally in cheap rental properties owned by his father, Teo, one of Johnsonville's most prosperous bail bondsmen, slumlord, and idol to a diminishing old guard of hustlers and con men who frequent such dives as the He Ain't Here Lounge. Jesmond Toak, Feddy's son, haunted by his father's violent past and current failures, is turning toward the low road. The entire city seethes with schemes and intrigue and the plot builds as monies are reaped from a black youth falsely arrested for the murder of a white cop, insurance scams involving poor residents stricken with cancer and AIDS, and nefarious land deals involving cemeteries and real-estate scam artists. Suicides and murders, infidelities and violence mount and converge with shattering precision on the eve of a hurricane, forcing the entire community to struggle with its demons -- and search for some chance at redemption. Chronicling a slice of American landscape and culture with rare levels of depth and originality, Cadillac Orpheus defies categorization: it is by turns exuberant, terrifying, hilarious, brave, brazen, and, above all, wondrous.

EAN: 9781416549307

Release Date: 05-02-2008

Languages: English

Item Note: Book is in good condition! The dust jacket has light wear. The pages look good and do not have tears or marks.

Item Condition: UsedGood

Binding: Hardcover

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