Peter:
An (A)Historical Romance
by Jeffrey DeShell
$18
Jeffrey DeShell is the author of two previous novels, S&M
and In Heaven Everything is Fine, and a critical book, The
Peculiarity of Literature: An Allegorical Approach to Poešs
Fiction. He has co-edited two collections of fiction by contemporary
American women, Chick-Lit I: Postfeminist Fiction and Chick-Lit
II: No Chick Vics (both published by FC2), and was a Fulbright
Teaching Fellow in Budapest, Hungary, 1999-2000. He has taught
in Northern Cyprus, the American Midwest, and was on the faculty
of the Milton Avery Graduate School for the Arts at Bard College. He
is currently an assistant professor and Director of the Creative
Writing Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
ISBN
0-9703165-2-6 Price: $18. Official release: JUNE 2006.
An
orphaned child of privilege, Peter enjoys a snug L.A. existance
full of thing -- to eat, to wear, and to play with. But his world
is rocked when he meets a yound Palestinian woman, Reham, who
claims to be Peter's half-sister. DeShell's excessive, digressive
opera of objects follows these two to Istanbul, Jerusalem, and
Gaza City, teetering on the razor's edge between obsession and
rejection, fascination and disgust.
"Jeffrey
DeShell's high-octane rewrite of Melville's classic Pierre sweeps
the reader from 'the 'tightish pale cotton tees (Marc Ribot $45)'
of L.A. to the 'complex bouquet of dust, worked lamb, rosemary,
human sweat, oranges, jasmine, cooking lamb and charcoal' of the
Grand Bazaar in Istanbul to the 'chronic ambience of damage assimilated
and endured (enduring)' of Gaza. By turns hilarious and harrowing,
Peter is pure dynamite."
- Laird
Hunt, author of The Impossibly
Praise - and public rebuke - for DeShell's previous fiction
S&M
"One
of the funniest, smartest, sexiest works of American fiction I
have read in a long time." - Carole Maso,
author of Break Every Rule and Ava
"A
stylistic and formal tour de force that manages at the same time
to tell an enormously entertaining story about sex and loss."
- Jonathan Baumbach, author of On the
Way to My Father's Funeral
"The
real love story here is between [DeShell's] voice and language
itself: its rhythms, its sounds, its spill across the page."
- Review of Contemporary Fiction
"We're
concerned about the level of judgment that's been exercised by
the people responsible for its publication ... such materials
are a violation of what most people in Iowa would find prudent."
- Rep. Kenneth Veenstra, R-Iowa, Chairman
House Committee of Oversight and Investigation
In Heaven Everything is Fine
"DeShell's
debut is provocative, compelling ... the author is his own psychosexual
and philosophical brat pack."
- Robert Steiner, author of Dread
"As
tender as it is smart."
- Lynne Tillman, author of No Lease
on Life and This is Not It