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Deliver Me from Nowhere

by Tennessee Jones

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Publisher Comments:

In 1982, Bruce Springsteen departed from an upbeat rock and roll sound to release Nebraska — a spare, haunting piece of storytelling populated by deadbeats, desperadoes, and the poor souls unfortunate enough to fall in love with them. In Deliver Me from Nowhere, the shadowy folk fables of Springsteen's masterwork are reimagined in starkly beautiful short stories that trace a proud but perilous journey into the racial and sexual badlands of Middle America. An unnamed girl takes a dangerous older lover and is whisked into an interstate killing spree. A transgendered man attempts to go home after years of absence and wonders what his family will think of him. As these restless characters traverse arbitrary borders both internal and external, they question the possibility and even desirability of redemption.

Review:

"Tennessee Jones's interpretive fictions are as big, bleak and beautiful as the American landscape, all full of lonely smells, whiskey, class desperation, and the dusty, archetypal dirt road to nowhere." Michelle Tea, author of Valencia and The Chelsea Whistle

Review:

"Tennessee delivers gender with a wallop. This writing creeps right up on you — with all its authentic normalcy and like the worst story you ever heard in high school, Deliver me from Nowhere leaves a residue you can't escape. There's an undeniable truth to it." Eileen Myles, author of Cool For You

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The shadowy folk fables of Bruce Springsteen's masterwork Nebraska are reimagined in starkly beautiful short stories that trace a proud but perilous journey into the racial and sexual badlands of Middle America.

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From the portrait of a man laid off from an auto plant — who fantasizes about eating the car he helped build — to the chilling first person account of a killing spree, the stories in Deliver Me From Nowhere illuminate the changing forces behind American discontent. Set against the expansive emptiness of the American landscape, Deliver Me From Nowhere presents a brave new view of the shifting territory between gender and class, power and death.

As the stories pass quickly beyond the "universal" themes — salvation, redemption, the search for joy — that have transformed Springsteen's songs into anthems, its characters question whether redemption is possible or even desirable. In doing so, Tennessee Jones's unforgettable people extract — sometimes to their own bereavement and awe — the thread of religion that runs through the American experience of rock and roll.

About the Author

Tennessee Jones is the author of the long-running underground 'zine Teenage Death Songs. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including the Best American Erotica series and Lodestar Quarterly. The flask in his back pocket reads "Hungry Heart."

Product Details

ISBN:
9781932360592
Author:
Jones, Tennessee
Publisher:
Soft Skull Press
Subject:
Social life and customs
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
FICTION / Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
Stories (single author)
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
March 2005
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
150
Dimensions:
7.60x5.06x.45 in. .37 lbs.

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Product details 150 pages Soft Skull Press - English 9781932360592 Reviews:
"Review" by , "Tennessee Jones's interpretive fictions are as big, bleak and beautiful as the American landscape, all full of lonely smells, whiskey, class desperation, and the dusty, archetypal dirt road to nowhere."
"Review" by , "Tennessee delivers gender with a wallop. This writing creeps right up on you — with all its authentic normalcy and like the worst story you ever heard in high school, Deliver me from Nowhere leaves a residue you can't escape. There's an undeniable truth to it."
"Synopsis" by , The shadowy folk fables of Bruce Springsteen's masterwork Nebraska are reimagined in starkly beautiful short stories that trace a proud but perilous journey into the racial and sexual badlands of Middle America.
"Synopsis" by , From the portrait of a man laid off from an auto plant — who fantasizes about eating the car he helped build — to the chilling first person account of a killing spree, the stories in Deliver Me From Nowhere illuminate the changing forces behind American discontent. Set against the expansive emptiness of the American landscape, Deliver Me From Nowhere presents a brave new view of the shifting territory between gender and class, power and death.

As the stories pass quickly beyond the "universal" themes — salvation, redemption, the search for joy — that have transformed Springsteen's songs into anthems, its characters question whether redemption is possible or even desirable. In doing so, Tennessee Jones's unforgettable people extract — sometimes to their own bereavement and awe — the thread of religion that runs through the American experience of rock and roll.

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