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An aging Southern novelist struggling to find a new story to tell. A forty-something singer-songwriter still dreaming of the big break that never quite came. A legendary rock superstar who despises fame forced to endure a very public honor from his hometown. Three troubled, creative souls, each searching for a fresh success that remains elusive-and if they do discover newfound validation, will they even want it? Both a love song celebrating the South's rich arts heritage as well as a literary rebuke of the failure to recognize the danger inherent in glorifying an equally troubled cultural…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
An aging Southern novelist struggling to find a new story to tell. A forty-something singer-songwriter still dreaming of the big break that never quite came. A legendary rock superstar who despises fame forced to endure a very public honor from his hometown. Three troubled, creative souls, each searching for a fresh success that remains elusive-and if they do discover newfound validation, will they even want it? Both a love song celebrating the South's rich arts heritage as well as a literary rebuke of the failure to recognize the danger inherent in glorifying an equally troubled cultural history, Let The Glory Pass Away explores with humor and pathos the lives of artists who echo the flaws of their community. By the time a romantic triangle begins to develop among the principals, the stakes take on a dimension of heartbreak that makes the writing of books and singing of songs seem insignificant indeed. James D. McCallister (King's Highway, Fellow Traveler), presents a weary, bemused narrator surrounded by characters grappling with tragedies past and present, each burgeoning with promise that can only blossom when, and if, they allow questionable glories to pass away.
Autorenporträt
James D. McCallister is the author of three novels-KING'S HIGHWAY (2007), FELLOW TRAVELER (2012), and LET THE GLORY PASS AWAY (2017)-as well as short fiction, creative nonfiction, a newspaper column, and scholarly articles. A past winner or finalist for awards from the South Carolina Writer's Association, SC Fiction Project, Pearl Magazine, the Faulkner Society, and the Saturday Evening Post, McCallister teaches creative writing at Midlands Technical College in Columbia, SC. In 2013 his papers relating to FELLOW TRAVELER were accessioned by the University of California-Santa Cruz as an adjunct collection to the Grateful Dead Archive.