"One hypnotic tone poem.... It is not the now-historic acts of violence that make Sway so riveting, but its vivid character portraits and decadent, muzzy atmosphere, all rendered with the heightened sensory awareness associated with drugs and paranoia. The near miniaturist precision with which he describes Keith Richards's attempts to master his guitar, Brian Jones's acid trips and Anger's obsessive desire for Beausoleil bring this large-scale tableau into stunning relief." --Liz Brown, Time Out New York
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
Sway: A Novel
Three dramatic and emblematic stories intertwine in Zachary Lazar's extraordinary new novel, SWAY--the early days of the Rolling Stones, including the romantic triangle of Brian Jones, Anita Pallenberg, and Keith Richards; the life of avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger; and the community of Charles Manson and his followers. Lazar illuminates an hour in American history when rapture found its roots in idolatrous figures and led to unprovoked and inexplicable violence. Connecting all the stories in this novel is Bobby Beausoleil, a beautiful California boy who appeared in an Anger film and eventually joined the Manson "family." With great artistry, Lazar weaves scenes from these real lives together into a true but heightened reality, making superstars human, giving demons reality, and restoring mythic events to the scale of daily life.
"One hypnotic tone poem.... It is not the now-historic acts of violence that make Sway so riveting, but its vivid character portraits and decadent, muzzy atmosphere, all rendered with the heightened sensory awareness associated with drugs and paranoia. The near miniaturist precision with which he describes Keith Richards's attempts to master his guitar, Brian Jones's acid trips and Anger's obsessive desire for Beausoleil bring this large-scale tableau into stunning relief." --Liz Brown, Time Out New York
"One hypnotic tone poem.... It is not the now-historic acts of violence that make Sway so riveting, but its vivid character portraits and decadent, muzzy atmosphere, all rendered with the heightened sensory awareness associated with drugs and paranoia. The near miniaturist precision with which he describes Keith Richards's attempts to master his guitar, Brian Jones's acid trips and Anger's obsessive desire for Beausoleil bring this large-scale tableau into stunning relief." --Liz Brown, Time Out New York
I bought this book about a year ago after reading the synopsis.Being a TLB enthusiast and having grown up loving the stones because of my parents, I was really looking forward to it. Boy was I disappointed. Bobby is a secondary character, and isn't featured a whole lot. The plot is based around Brian Jones mostly. Plus being that it's a novel it's not factually correct.
ReplyDeleteThat's just my opinion though. Some of you might really like it
Sway is one of my favorite Stones' songs.
ReplyDeleteSummer was just asking me if I had read this....she's reading it now.
ReplyDeleteSummer has been quiet lately. Hey, Summer we need some more pix.
ReplyDeleteWhere are YOU Col Scott please explain your last blog I'm totally confused even straight I haven't a clue what you're talking about and how it relates to MANSON
ReplyDeleteOrwhut...
ReplyDeleteSummer moved out of CA. She is out "on the road", living the good life.
Stacey,
ReplyDeleteThanks. Summer took some good photos.
orwhut,
ReplyDeleteYes she did, that is me & Summer in my pic on the right. We had a lot of good times together.
That's a great avatar Stacey. I'd never have guessed.
ReplyDeleteBing said...
ReplyDeleteI bought this book about a year ago after reading the synopsis. Boy was I disappointed.
I second that