Nog by Wurlitzer, Rudolph

Nog

"Nog is to literature what Dylan is to lyrics."--Jack Newfield, The Village Voice"A new kind of American...
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Author: Rudolph Wurlitzer
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Language: English
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Nog by Wurlitzer, Rudolph

Nog

¥1,580

Nog

¥1,580
Author: Rudolph Wurlitzer
Format: Paperback
Language: English

"Nog is to literature what Dylan is to lyrics."--Jack Newfield, The Village Voice

"A new kind of American travelogue."--David Ulin, Los Angeles Times Book Review

"Somewhere between Psychedelic Superman and Samuel Beckett."--Newsweek

Originally published by Random House in 1969, Nog became a universally revered cult novel and a symbol of the countercultural movement.

In Rudolph Wurlitzer's signature hypnotic and haunting voice, Nog tells the tale of a man adrift in the American West, armed with nothing more than his own three pencil-thin memories and an octopus in a bathysphere.

This edition of Nog features a new introduction from noted critic and writer Erik Davis (TechGnosis).

Yesterday afternoon a girl walked by the window and stopped for sea shells. I was wrenched out of two months of calm. Nothing more than that, certainly, nothing ecstatic or even interesting, but very silent and even, as those periods have become for me.

Rudolph Wurlitzer is the author of the novels The Drop Edge of Yonder, Quake, Flats, and Slow Fade, as well as the nonfiction memoir Hard Travel to Sacred Places. He wrote the screenplays for such classic films as Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Two Lane Blacktop, and Walker, among others, and co-directed the film Candy Mountain with Robert Frank.



Author: Rudolph Wurlitzer
Publisher: Two Dollar Radio
Published: 08/01/2009
Pages: 168
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 7.40h x 5.10w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780982015124

About the Author
Rudolph Wurlitzer is an acclaimed screenwriter and the author of The Drop Edge of Yonder, Quake, Flats, Slow Fade, and the nonfiction book, Hard Travel to Sacred Places. Erik Davis is the author of TechGnosis: Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information (Harmony Books, 1998) and is a continuing contributor to Bookforum, The Wire, ArtByte, LA Weekly, Gnosis, Village Voice, and Wired.

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