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The
2005 Award
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The King is Dead by Jim Lewis
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ABOUT
THE BOOK
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A
powerful novel of love, madness, murder, and redemption, of politics and
justice, The King Is Dead is the story of two men -a father and
a son- whose contrasting lives reflect the dramatic shifts in the last
half-century of American life. It is a tale of generations, of the true
meaning of origins. But
this is more than simply a story of crime and punishment. Now we turn
to our own times-from the father to his son, Frank. Haunted by the great
affair of his youth, which ended when the girl he loved lost her hold
on reality, Frank has never come to terms with his own good fortune. He
is a reluctant movie actor-a star, even-but finds his work increasingly
unfulfilling. That is, until a mysterious director offers him an intriguing
new role, and Frank sets out across the country-from New York to Tennessee
to Texas, from Oklahoma City to Kansas City, and, finally, to Los Angeles-in
pursuit of the true story of his family, of what has brought him to this
fork in the road. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Jim
Lewis was raised in New York and London. He has taught philosophy
and literature at Columbia University, and has written about both politics
and the arts for many magazines, journals, and museum catalogues. He has
published two previous novels, Sister and Why the Tree Loves
the Ax; collaborated on the story treatment for the film Kids;
and written a screenplay, based on a short story of his own, for Francis
Ford Coppola's Zoetrope Studios. He lives in Austin, Texas. |
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