Mortality bridge

421 pages

English language

Published Jan. 22, 2011 by Subterranean Press.

ISBN:
978-1-59606-375-4
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OCLC Number:
711045381

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5 stars (1 review)

"Decades ago a young rock and blues guitarist and junkie named Niko signed in blood on the dotted line and in return became the stuff of music legend. But when the love of his damned life grows mortally and mysteriously ill he realizes he's lost more than he bargained for--and that wasn t part of the Deal. So Niko sets out on a harrowing journey from the streets of Los Angeles through the downtown subway tunnels and across the redlit plain of the most vividly realized Hell since Dante, to play the gig of his mortgaged life and win back the purloined soul of his lost love ..."--Dust jacket flap.

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5 stars

"You ask me what it feels like to have wings. I can only tell you the feeling with words. And words have neither feelings nor wings."

This is Mortality Bridge. It is visceral beyond anything I've ever seen before, far beyond any Divine Comedy or Silent Hill or Walking Dead. At least 50% of the entire novel is a ceaseless trudge through filth, a bunch of mud piss shit blood bones exposed nerves running on fumes terror resignation.

Get used to lines like that. Commas aren't used much in Mortality Bridge. Why? It's your fate get through the words anyway.

You'll probably either love it or hate it. There were times when it was just too much for me. But what I got out of this book was some of the most vivid writing I've read in ages, modern mythmaking calling back to ancient myth, a vast and …

Subjects

  • Immortality
  • Amerikanisches Englisch
  • Guitarists
  • Roman
  • Fiction

Places

  • Los Angeles (Calif.)
  • California
  • Los Angeles