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Pelikan
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About The Book
Although unschooled, James Joseph Pelikan delivers outrageous riffs on such topics as the Mississippi River's being America's alimentary canal...and what that makes New Orleans. A pimp who arranges sex parties, he also serves as a paladin for nuns; he hustles and scams but will also bathe and feed the most wretched of the homeless; cruel and manipulative (he manages to break Charlie's heart and his finger), Pelikan is so obsessed by redemption that he'll use a toothbrush to clean sidewalks outside St. Louis Cathedral. That Charlie would eventually join this seducer in a hurricane-whipped burglary has more to do with loyalty than larceny.
In Pelikan, David Lozell Martin, acclaimed thriller writer and author of a literary classic, The Crying Heart Tattoo, has created something reminiscent of A Confederacy of Dunces with the kind of oddball characters and sense of place found in Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard. Martin combines his skills as a writer of dark suspense (Lie to Me; Tap, Tap) and literary novels (The Beginning of Sorrows) to make Pelikan a carnival ride to enlightenment.
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster (June 8, 2002)
- Length: 320 pages
- ISBN13: 9780743213530
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Raves and Reviews
"David Lozell Martin's Pelikan infuses the caper thriller with strains of pure-D American gothic, New Orleans-style, French Quarter-style, in a pitch of high comic singul arity. It's an amazing and unputdownable novel." -- Stephen Hunter, author of Dirty White Boys and Time to Hunt
"Martin's New Orleans makes me real glad I'm from Toledo, Ohio." -- P.J. O'Rourke, author of On the Wealth of Nations
"Martin's talents in the saucy lowlife-comedy genre are abundant." -- Richard Bernstein, The New York Times
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