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Pilgrims Of The Night by Len Jenkin, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Pilgrims Of The Night by Len Jenkin, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
From Len Jenkin
Current price: $20.95

From Len Jenkin
Pilgrims Of The Night by Len Jenkin, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Current price: $20.95
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Trapped during a storm in a ferry terminal with no food, no electricity, and no cellular signal, these pilgrims of the night pass the time sharing salacious tales that range from adultery to a biblical flood. \In the six tales of PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT, and in the framing narrative, Jenkin explores many of the raw nerve ends in our society; the deep need to believe an absolute, while at the same time reveling in the gratification of the present; the difference between titillation and satisfaction; the bizarre nature of reality; and the real nature of the bizarre.\ -Times (Seattle) \Jenkin's PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT is a wonderful combination of innocence and guile, primitive impulses and sophisticated craft. Zombies, a headless woman, an island paradise, an erotically frustrated fry cook, a psychopathic neurosurgeon, a silver fairy, and a formerly live deer all make memorable impressions.\ -Post-Intelligencer (Seattle) | Pilgrims Of The Night by Len Jenkin, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Trapped during a storm in a ferry terminal with no food, no electricity, and no cellular signal, these pilgrims of the night pass the time sharing salacious tales that range from adultery to a biblical flood. \In the six tales of PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT, and in the framing narrative, Jenkin explores many of the raw nerve ends in our society; the deep need to believe an absolute, while at the same time reveling in the gratification of the present; the difference between titillation and satisfaction; the bizarre nature of reality; and the real nature of the bizarre.\ -Times (Seattle) \Jenkin's PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT is a wonderful combination of innocence and guile, primitive impulses and sophisticated craft. Zombies, a headless woman, an island paradise, an erotically frustrated fry cook, a psychopathic neurosurgeon, a silver fairy, and a formerly live deer all make memorable impressions.\ -Post-Intelligencer (Seattle) | Pilgrims Of The Night by Len Jenkin, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















