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Fiction Psychological

The Occidental Hotel

by (author) John Bentley Mays

read by Adam Daniel Mezei

Publisher
Guernica Editions
Initial publish date
Feb 2021
Category
Psychological, Literary
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    ISBN
    9781771836630
    Publish Date
    Feb 2021
    List Price
    $28.99

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Description

A brooding fugitive hides out in a crumbling hotel that was once filled with celebrities enjoying the successes of postwar America. He is a racist with a criminal past, an anti-hero who reflects on the ruins of the South and simultaneously on the life of a German performance artist called “Jupp”. The fictional Jupp is a thinly-veiled cipher for the late real-life German artist, Joseph Beuys, and the photos in the novel are photos of the performances by the controversial Beuys. At once echoing the moody worlds of W. G. Sebald and incorporating outrageous elements of pulp fiction, this novel of dark romanticism is not for optimists seeking redemption, but for those willing to take a look into a searing heart of darkness.

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Contributor Notes

John Bentley Mays (June 22, 1941 – September 16, 2016) was an American-born Canadian journalist and writer. Best known as an art and architecture columnist of searing wit and insight for the Globe and Mail, Mays also published a novel and several non-fiction books, at least one of them dealing with his childhood in the American south.