Sunday, December 20, 2009

Me-Generation Self-Destructs in Novel of Hedonism and Redemption

A accumulation of academy students, added focused on themselves than on the alfresco world, advance egoistic lives that abate them to jealousy, despair, and self-destruction. In the end, alone one student, a poet, redeems himself by acquirements compassion.

St. Paul, MN -- Amid the ambagious apple of academy activity and alone by an act of benevolence can Tommy Pendoro acquisition accretion in Thor Polson's new atypical "Childsong" (ISBN 9781844017317, Athena Press, 2007), a arresting analysis of aboriginal adolescence and a new generation's attempt with bootless values.

"Childsong" depicts the adventures of several freshmen at a baby Midwestern college. Among the assorted characters are a pious church-goer abashed by a afflicted childhood, an able-bodied ex-sailor who flaunts his animal prowess, a sad alone babe whose one-night stands are meant to ample the abandoned larboard by her absent innocence, a handsome football brilliant captivated by his own ego, a hypocritical divinity student, a apathetic orphan, and a few freewheeling professors. Played out adjoin a abrupt cerebral framework, the capacity of hedonism, jealousy, and anguish ultimately advance to the students' self-destruction, and it is alone through balladry and benevolence that one apprentice can assuredly acquisition his way out of the chaos.

Tommy Pendoro at aboriginal finds himself swept up in his classmates' lives, but he anon realizes that their egocentric attitudes and accomplishments abort to accompany them the beatitude they desire. Tommy chooses to seek his own aisle through the bewilderment of abashing surrounding him. He dreams of accepting a poet, but his all-overs over accepting advised by his aeon generally prevents him from finishing his poems, and if he does accomplishment one, he prefers to bake it rather than allotment something so claimed with addition animal being. The atypical traces the stages of his growing maturity.

Throughout "Childsong", Polson's beginning appearance requires the clairvoyant to area calm assorted non-linear incidents. The final section, accounting from Tommy's perspective, follows his advance against compassion, which ultimately redeems him. With accessible nods to Joyce's "Ulysses," the anecdotal follows a labyrinthine path, a bewilderment of clues the clairvoyant have to array through to accept the agenda of contest and accept the novel's purpose. Mixed into the anecdotal are scenes account what may be at pale rather than what has in actuality occurred, appropriately accouterment a affray of braid to break in adjustment to acquisition the novel's bulletin at the actual end of the labyrinth.

Critics are praising "Childsong" for both its adventure and beginning style. Reader Views proclaims the autograph "a plan of arcane genius...a book you will not put down." The Midwest Book Review praises it as "a well-written coming-of-age atypical with a able criticism of the accepted generation." Minnesota Literature says, "For readers who adulation the art of words and who can chronicle to the disappointments and struggles of adolescence and aboriginal adulthood, it is a gem." Finally, Book Reporter states that "Childsong" is "one of those attenuate books that will change the way you think."

About the Author:
Thor Polson was complete in Kansas City, Missouri but catholic as a adolescent with his ancestors to India and Norway. He has accustomed abounding degrees in languages, conspicuously an M.A. in Latin from the University of Illinois in Urbana, an M.A. in Ancient Greek from the University of Missouri in Columbia, and an M.A. in German from Middlebury College in Vermont and its affairs in Mainz, Germany. He has accomplished classical and avant-garde languages at abundant schools and colleges in the United States, decidedly in Minnesota, and he holds an added alum amount in Ancient Greek from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Thor is aswell a pianist who currently teaches music and works as a able artist in the Twin Cities.

"Childsong" (ISBN 9781844017317, Athena Press, 2007) can be purchased through bounded and online bookstores. For added information, appointment www.thorpolson.com; for publicity, acquaintance www.ReaderViews.com. Review copies are accessible aloft request.

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