Roadside Bodhisattva

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Short Stories
Cover of the book Roadside Bodhisattva by Paul Di Filippo, Open Road Media
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paul Di Filippo ISBN: 9781497626935
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint: Open Road Media Language: English
Author: Paul Di Filippo
ISBN: 9781497626935
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint: Open Road Media
Language: English

You can try to escape from the mundane, or, with the help of Paul Di Filippo, you can take a short, meaningful break from it. In the vein of George Saunders or Michael Chabon, Di Filippo uses the tools of science fiction and the surreal to take a deep, richly felt look at humanity. His brand of funny, quirky, thoughtful, fast‑moving, heart‑warming, brain‑bending stories exists across the entire spectrum of the fantastic, from hard science fiction to satire to fantasy and on to horror, delivering a riotously entertaining string of modern fables and stories from tomorrow, now and anytime. After you read Paul Di Filippo, you will no longer see everyday life quite the same. Di Filippo’s Roadside Bodhisattva follows Kid A, a sixteen‑year‑old runaway, as he wanders a path laid out for him by the books of Jack Kerouac and Khalil Gibran. Searching for existential wisdom and something greater than himself, Kid A meets Sid, a veteran of life along the highway, and the two soon land at the Deer Park Kitchen motor lodge. What unfolds in Kid and Sid’s interaction with Deer Park’s colorful locals is an overwhelming mix of epiphanies and misunderstandings, insights and convictions, hope and betrayal. For Kid A and for all of us, enlightenment can be a rocky road to travel.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

You can try to escape from the mundane, or, with the help of Paul Di Filippo, you can take a short, meaningful break from it. In the vein of George Saunders or Michael Chabon, Di Filippo uses the tools of science fiction and the surreal to take a deep, richly felt look at humanity. His brand of funny, quirky, thoughtful, fast‑moving, heart‑warming, brain‑bending stories exists across the entire spectrum of the fantastic, from hard science fiction to satire to fantasy and on to horror, delivering a riotously entertaining string of modern fables and stories from tomorrow, now and anytime. After you read Paul Di Filippo, you will no longer see everyday life quite the same. Di Filippo’s Roadside Bodhisattva follows Kid A, a sixteen‑year‑old runaway, as he wanders a path laid out for him by the books of Jack Kerouac and Khalil Gibran. Searching for existential wisdom and something greater than himself, Kid A meets Sid, a veteran of life along the highway, and the two soon land at the Deer Park Kitchen motor lodge. What unfolds in Kid and Sid’s interaction with Deer Park’s colorful locals is an overwhelming mix of epiphanies and misunderstandings, insights and convictions, hope and betrayal. For Kid A and for all of us, enlightenment can be a rocky road to travel.

More books from Open Road Media

Cover of the book The Suspicion Series Volume Two by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book The Pot Thief Who Studied Einstein by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book Under Copp's Hill by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book The Shore of Women by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book Monster by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book Nowhere by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book The Compleat Traveller in Black by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book Silverswept by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book The Phyllis A. Whitney Collection Volume Four by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book Roses Are Dead by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book H. M. Pulham, Esquire by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book The Hunted by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book Virginia Woolf by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book Trouble in Transylvania by Paul Di Filippo
Cover of the book The India Novels Volume Two by Paul Di Filippo
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy