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Poe Ballantine

    Poe Ballantine je autorem beletrie i literatury faktu, známý svými romány a zejména eseji, z nichž mnohé se objevují v magazínu The Sun. Jeho díla často čerpají z neobvyklých zaměstnání, excentrických postav, penzionů, autobusů a piva, což čtenáře přivádí k přirovnáním s životem a tvorbou Charlese Bukowského a Jacka Kerouaca. Ballantineův osobitý styl a přístup k psaní zachycují podstatu života s jeho nepředvídatelností a humorem, což z něj činí jedinečného vypravěče.

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    Love & Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere
    501 Minutes to Christ
    Things I Like about America: Personal Narratives
    • The collection features Poe Ballantine's personal essays that vividly depict his experiences with odd jobs and eccentric characters while traveling through small-town America and Mexico. With a blend of piercing intimacy and self-effacing humor, the narratives explore the essence of humanity, offering both entertainment and insightful social commentary. Ballantine's unique storytelling captures compelling slices of life, making readers reflect on their own experiences.

      Things I Like about America: Personal Narratives
    • A unique travel memoir that paints a picture of life on the bottom rung of American society, '501 Minutes to Christ' plumbs the depths of drug addiction, vagrancy and alcoholism.

      501 Minutes to Christ
    • Exploring the mysterious disappearance of a local professor, the narrative intertwines true crime with personal reflection. After settling in Chadron, Nebraska, Poe Ballantine chronicles his life as a wanderer and the challenges of raising an autistic son alongside his Mexican wife. The shocking discovery of the professor's body prompts Poe, with his son, to investigate the unsettling events surrounding the case. This six-year journey reveals the eccentricities of their High Plains community and delves into themes of love, terror, and the search for understanding.

      Love & Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere
    • "Star Wars: Doctor Aphra is a work of fiction. Names, places, and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental"-- Provided by publisher

      Alumni Associated