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Junkie Love - Joe Clifford
Junkie Love
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From the cow fields of Connecticut to the streets of San Francisco, Joe Clifford's JUNKIE LOVE traverses the lost highways of Americas to the dead ends of addiction. Based on Clifford's own harrowing experience with drugs as a rock 'n' roll wannabe in the 1990s, the book draws on the best of... show more
From the cow fields of Connecticut to the streets of San Francisco, Joe Clifford's JUNKIE LOVE traverses the lost highways of Americas to the dead ends of addiction. Based on Clifford's own harrowing experience with drugs as a rock 'n' roll wannabe in the 1990s, the book draws on the best of Kerouac & the Beats, injecting a heavy dose of pulp fiction as it threads a rollicking narrative through a doomed love triangle, lit up by the many strange characters he meets along the way. Part road story, part resurrection tale, JUNKIE LOVE finds a way to laugh in one's darkest hour, while never abandoning its heart in search of a home.  "No one writes this good the first time out, do they? Joe Clifford's JUNKIE LOVE is a literary achievement of the first order. Junkie Love is both harrowing and haunting, hypnotic and hilarious. Clifford can flat-out tell a story. He's savvy, insightful, and fearless. Trust me, here's a world that's more vivid, unnerving, and compelling than the one you're living in, written with the exhilaration and abandon of an improbable survivor."            John Dufresne, author of Requiem, Mass (a People magazine's Book Pick of the Week) "Joe Clifford reminds us that even in the most punishing circumstances, the human heart doesn't just struggle or abide, it points the way home. JUNKIE LOVE is a savage, funny, ravishing gift of a book, strangely gentle and beautifully strange. Like Jimmy Santiago Baca's A Place to Stand, it reveals that man in extremis is the man in the mirror, and that our own humanity resides precisely in the willingness to see the irreparable fault lines in our own souls, to witness despite the impenetrable darkness: to love. All men should be as strong and caring--and yes, flawed--as Joe Clifford; all books should be this wicked and mesmerizing and just plain good."            David Corbett, Author of Blood of Paradise and Do They Know I'm Running?"At turns tender, at turns scalding, Joe Clifford's JUNKIE is a raw, articulate, poignant, comic and steely-eyed look into the ravages and ravishments of being a heroin addict in San Francisco at the end of the millennium. It's an edgy coming-of-age tale of survival and redemption refracted trough the haze of rock 'n' roll and the noir of addiction, always true to the impulse, however warped, humans have to seek out love and companionship in spite of the depravity of their situation. An entire vivid underworld--populated with dealers and the DEA, dope fiends and their lovers--crystallizes and crackles in the blue flame of Clifford's prose. Look out Bill Burroughs, move over Irvine Welsh, make way Jim Carroll, you've got company!"           Ravi Shankar, Executive Director of Drunken Boat and author/editor of five collections of poetry, including W.W. Norton's Language for a New Century "Joe Clifford casts a cold, clear eye on the brutal landscape of addiction and those who populate it. This is a tough, authoritative work, crackling with tension, oozing dread."             Les Standiford, author of Last Train to Paradise
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00C9J5VE0
Publisher: Battered Suitcase Press
Pages no: 218
Edition language: English
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Autobiography, Memoir
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