Hungry Ghost: A Novel
Autor Keith Kachticken Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 iul 2004
"Fresh and alluring. . . . Hungry Ghost offers a new twist on the kind of covert dharma fiction we’re familiar with in the works of Kate Wheeler and Jim Harrison.” — New York Times Book Review
Carter Cox is a talented but dissipated freelance photojournalist living in New York City's East Village with his sad dog and bad habits. Though he travels to exotic places taking pictures of models and celebrities, he yearns to do more meaningful work and to mend his womanizing ways. He also wants to put into practice the lessons he learns from his Buddhist betters, but he continues to carry with him his “seduction kit”: a chessboard, cigarettes, and a Cormac McCarthy novel.
At a Buddhist retreat, he meets Mia Malone, a beautiful, smart devout Catholic determined to remain a virgin until she is married. Carter falls hard, and Mia nervously agrees to join him on a photo shoot in Morocco. With both of their souls hanging in the balance, they quickly go from the ocean to hot water: crashing their car, getting arrested, running afoul of a sadistic gendarme, and trying to flee the country. Over the course of their adventure, they discover that karma and the human heart work in very mysterious ways.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780060523916
ISBN-10: 0060523913
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 219 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial
ISBN-10: 0060523913
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 219 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial
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Carter Cox is a talented but dissipated freelance photojournalist living in New York City's East Village with his sad dog and bad habits. Though he travels to exotic places taking pictures of models and celebrities, he yearns to do more meaningful work and to mend his womanizing ways. He also wants to put into practice the lessons he learns from his Buddhist betters, but he continues to carry with him his “seduction kit”: a chessboard, cigarettes, and a Cormac McCarthy novel.
At a Buddhist retreat, he meets Mia Malone, a beautiful, smart devout Catholic determined to remain a virgin until she is married. Carter falls hard, and Mia nervously agrees to join him on a photo shoot in Morocco. With both of their souls hanging in the balance, they quickly go from the ocean to hot water: crashing their car, getting arrested, running afoul of a sadistic gendarme, and trying to flee the country. Over the course of their adventure, they discover that karma and the human heart work in very mysterious ways.
At a Buddhist retreat, he meets Mia Malone, a beautiful, smart devout Catholic determined to remain a virgin until she is married. Carter falls hard, and Mia nervously agrees to join him on a photo shoot in Morocco. With both of their souls hanging in the balance, they quickly go from the ocean to hot water: crashing their car, getting arrested, running afoul of a sadistic gendarme, and trying to flee the country. Over the course of their adventure, they discover that karma and the human heart work in very mysterious ways.
Recenzii
“Hungry Ghost offers a new twist on the kind of covert dharma fiction we’re familiar with in the works of Kate Wheeler and Jim Harrison.” — New York Times Book Review
“Keith Kachtick writes in clear, often clever prose.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“[Hungry Ghost] is an excellent, excellent novel." — Adrienne Miller, Esquire
“An engaging chronicle of Calvin Klein-clad soul-searching.” — Publishers Weekly
“Kachtick proves himself an inventive storyteller . . . fresh and interesting.” — Booklist
"The pages of HUNGRY GHOST seem to turn themselves, it’s that good." — Ron Hansen
A unique and fearless novel, dancing along the razor’s edge between flesh and spirit, cynicism and belief. — Kate Wheeler
“Beach reading--for Ph.D.s.” — New York Sun
“Kachtick writes with assurance and verve.” — New York Times Book Review
“Keith Kachtick writes in clear, often clever prose.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“[Hungry Ghost] is an excellent, excellent novel." — Adrienne Miller, Esquire
“An engaging chronicle of Calvin Klein-clad soul-searching.” — Publishers Weekly
“Kachtick proves himself an inventive storyteller . . . fresh and interesting.” — Booklist
"The pages of HUNGRY GHOST seem to turn themselves, it’s that good." — Ron Hansen
A unique and fearless novel, dancing along the razor’s edge between flesh and spirit, cynicism and belief. — Kate Wheeler
“Beach reading--for Ph.D.s.” — New York Sun
“Kachtick writes with assurance and verve.” — New York Times Book Review
Notă biografică
Keith Kachtick grew up in Texas, attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and now lives in New York City. His writing has appeared in a number of publications, including Esquire, Texas Monthly, the Missouri Review, and the New York Times Magazine. He is senior instructor of the Lineage Project, a nonprofit, Dharma-based organization that runs meditation classes in youth prisons in Harlem, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.