The Feral Boy Who Lives in Griffith Park - Tim Kirk - Books - Pelekinesis - 9781949790115 - July 6, 2019
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The Feral Boy Who Lives in Griffith Park

Tim Kirk

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The Feral Boy Who Lives in Griffith Park

Fiction. California Interest. Tim Kirk writes and edits a collection of stories set in a world where THE FERAL BOY WHO LIVES IN GRIFFITH PARK exists. The largest urban park in the nation, dwarfing New York's Central Park by five-to-one, is the fertile ground where new myths and legends grow. A murderous western swing guitarist, a golf caddie turned tabloid writer, a pair of tweakers at their first parent support group, a suicidal father taking his last hike, and other stories span the decades of life in Los Angeles. Featuring stories by David Carpenter, Patrick Cooper, Rob Zabrecky, Steve Newman, Tim Davis, and Josh Lawson. I've always thought of Griffith Park as L. A.'s Transylvania. Sure during the day--especially on a Sunday when everyone is barbequing (sic), listening to the congas or making love behind the old zoo--it's a carnival. But for many years I ran its hills late at night, under full moons and in fogs, sometimes accompanied by an owl and coyote, and believe me, another world lives there. The Wild Boy is real and you will relish these Borges-like gems of story-telling.--Mike Davis I loved reading this weird and wonderful anthology. The stories are so beautifully written; I felt a visceral reaction to so much of the imagery. If you grew up in Greater Los Angeles, you will get this so hard. If you didn't, this book will make you feel like you did.--Jane Wiedlin


154 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 6, 2019
ISBN13 9781949790115
Publishers Pelekinesis
Pages 154
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 9 mm   ·   204 g
Language English  

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