New edition of the 1970 debut novel by Donald Newlove (1928-2021).Shortly after it's initial publication, The New York Times wrote a glowing review of The Painter Gabriel, calling it an extraordinary novel. TIME Magazine hailed it as one of the best ...
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Originally published in 1978, Sweet Adversity is two novels in one. Author Donald Newlove edited his critically acclaimed novels of jazz-playing alcoholic Siamese twins, Leo & Theodore (1972) and The Drunks (1974), into a single volume for the re...
Self-conscious wisecracks and barely credible incidents aside, this plunge into the mind of a madwoman thoroughly engrosses the reader. Initially, it seems that thrice-institutionalized Curanne will find her way back to sanity by marrying Jack Truehe...
In 1937 Marlon Rambler, 67, an alcoholic movie photographer for 20th Century Fox News, loses a kneecap on the Yang-tze while aboard the U.S. Gunboat Panay when Japanese planes attack the ship. Back home in Greenwich Village, crippled and awaiting a g...
Donald Newlove's The Wolf Who Swallowed the Sun is an enthralling and unorthodox dark fable, full of intrigue and comedy, and with a healthy dose of romance and sex. Written in 1998 but never before published, the novel is a sweeping saga of one f...