Discover

Charlie Smith

Personal Information

Born January 1, 1947 (79 years old)
Also known as: Smith, Charlie
13 books
5.0 (2)
4 readers
Categories

Description

There is no description yet, we will add it soon.

Books

Newest First

Word Comix

0.0 (0)
0

Taking as his starting point such wide-ranging subjects as comic books, politics, romantic love, geology, newspapers, totalitarianism, the natural world, the classics, Paris, Miami Beach, and war, Charlie Smith has written freshly realized poems in which compassion and tough-mindedness gesture toward wisdom. [More…]

Heroin and other poems

0.0 (0)
0

In these Haunting poems by one of this country's most gifted poets, heroin becomes a metaphor for desire as the speaker recalls his past addiction and lost loves.

Cheap ticket to heaven

0.0 (0)
0

In his fifth novel, Cheap Ticket to Heaven, Smith opens up the prison gates and looses on the world a pair of natural-born killers that would have made Bonnie and Clyde proud. Jack and Clare are robbers, killers, and lovers. Intelligent and not unregenerate, but very deadly, they cut a bloody swath through the Midwest and South, all the while in search of some higher truths - running existential errands - they can live by and die for. What they find at the end of their journey is a vision of surpassing beauty, and subtle proof that not every criminal must follow the well-trod path to hell.

Chimney rock

0.0 (0)
0

Hailed for his "appalling brilliance" on the front page of The New York Times Book Review, Charlie Smith is like the Titan who stole fire from heaven: a novelist of Promethean originality and daring who in three enduring novels - Canaan, Shine Hawk, and The Lives of the Dead - has given us a vision that is at once achingly beautiful, violent, erotic, and, at the last, full of grace. In Chimney Rock, Smith takes on the illusion and madness of America's factory of fantasy. Hollywood is home for Smith's narrator, Will Blake, the scion of two generations of movie folk, himself an actor by default, though a good one, for who could better play a role or steal the show than a homeboy, raised where make-believe is every bit as real as what's real. Smith's Los Angeles is the end of the American line, the place where the West ran out of itself and turned inward, its pioneers become impresarios, mining myths, not gold. Will's father, Clement, is. the ape of Hollywood, hell-bent to produce the next spectacle of mayhem and excess, seduce the next woman, and willing to destroy whatever stands in his way. Between father and son there is much bitterness. There is the memory of Will's brother, Bobby, a suicide; and Jennie White, Will's mother, who has withstood her husband's voraciousness only at great cost. But when Clement takes an interest in Will's wife, Kate - known to the world as the actress Zebra Dunn, she is. Smith's most incandescent creation - this lifelong antipathy erupts in a deadly struggle. Part murder mystery, part family tragedy, part exploration of the extreme personality, Chimney Rock burns in a white heat from beginning to end and succeeds in questioning, even redefining, the limits of invention.

Canaan

0.0 (0)
0

Totally reckless and irrepressible Elizabeth Bonnet Burdette, "the daughter of a multimillionaire banker from Charleston ... has married into a clan which has owned a coffee and tobacco plantation in Georgia for over two hundred years."--Jacket.

Three delays

5.0 (2)
2

"Billy Brent and Alice Stephens are star-crossed like all great lovers. Their need for each other drives them from Istanbul to Miami, Venice to Mexico. After years of encounters and escapes, they lose themselves deep in a desert wilderness, searching for a way forward, only to learn that sometimes the trail simply forks"--Publisher.