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The Sea Came in at Midnight
Amazon.com Review: God invented millennia for writers like Steve Erickson. Erickson's previous books have buried L.A.'s freeways in sand, set bonfires in Paris streets, and hitched along for the 1996 presidential campaign. In terms of madness, doom, and [... more]
$14.95
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Days Between Stations
An eerie, arhythmic mess that I could not put down.: When I finished this novel I didn't know if I loved it or hated it. I had never had that reaction to a work of literature before. I did know that I could not put it down, and that means a lot to me. I [... more]
$12.00
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Days Between Stations: A Novel
An eerie, arhythmic mess that I could not put down.: When I finished this novel I didn't know if I loved it or hated it. I had never had that reaction to a work of literature before. I did know that I could not put it down, and that means a lot to me. I [... more]
$13.00
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Tours of the Black Clock: A Novel
Twilight trip to an alternative version of the 20th Century: Steve Erickson claims kinship with authors Philip K. Dick and Thomas Pynchon, and its easily to see why. Like those authors, he subtly twists the nature of reality and history until it [... more]
$13.00
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Leap Year
Politicians = clueless. 1988-2008: Erickson lambastes the Right and the Left in this journey through the election of 1988 (copyright 1989). Much of it could have been written about any election since by merely changing the names. Even though the [... more]
$8.95
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Tours of the Black Clock
Twilight trip to an alternative version of the 20th Century: Steve Erickson claims kinship with authors Philip K. Dick and Thomas Pynchon, and its easily to see why. Like those authors, he subtly twists the nature of reality and history until it [... more]
$10.00
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The Sea Came in at Midnight
Amazon.com Review: God invented millennia for writers like Steve Erickson. Erickson's previous books have buried L.A.'s freeways in sand, set bonfires in Paris streets, and hitched along for the 1996 presidential campaign. In terms of madness, doom, and [... more]
$23.00
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Our Ecstatic Days: A Novel
Haunted and haunting: I had never read nor heard of Steve Erickson until Simon and Schuster asked for permission to use the lyrics for my song "Opal Moon" in his book. Before I gave permission, I requested a copy of a book so I could see what [... more]
$14.00
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Rubicon Beach: A Novel
Hauntingly beautiful, written beyond time and space: I cannot possibly recommend this book enough. One could spend a decade reading this book with a shovel and still not find all the levels underneath. Erickson's gorgeous prose has gorgeous ideas to back [... more]
$12.00
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American Nomad
Amazon.com Review: This is the first non-fiction effort from novelist Erickson. It started as an assignment from Rolling Stone to cover the 1996 presidential election from start to finish but became something else when Erickson was fired by Jann Wenner [... more]
$25.00
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Amnesiascope: A Novel
One of the most inventive novels of the past decade: It is a shame that this book is out of print, because it is one of those books that I would love to recommend to friends to read. The book is many things at once: provocative, sexy, imaginative, fun, [... more]
$12.00
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Tours of the Black Clock
Twilight trip to an alternative version of the 20th Century: Steve Erickson claims kinship with authors Philip K. Dick and Thomas Pynchon, and its easily to see why. Like those authors, he subtly twists the nature of reality and history until it [... more]
$1.00 - $3.84
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