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Twenty-Four Years of Mondays
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
Twenty Four Years of Mondays is a novel that takes place in New Yorks East
Village, the home of Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan and a host of others at the end
of the Beat Generation.
The book sketches the life of Gideon Polinsky, his love for the deceased writer
Herman Hesse culminating in a bizarre existence as a hopeless madman caught
up in several lifestyles.
It is a dilemma of the very guts of the creative mind with its madness, its hunger,
its suffering, and building to a crescendo within existence where the end connects
the reader to the horror of possibility.
Gideons lifestyle is extremely diverse, relentlessly packed with a raw, devouring
painful side of life capturing the verve and passion of Greenwich Village in the
early 60s.