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(W) Harlan Ellison (A/CA) Harlan Ellison
He claims he's not a fan of rock-and-roll, but somehow Harlan Ellison's seminal novel based on the career of Jerry Lee Lewis ended up in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. One of the first-and still one of the best-dissections of the wildly destructive rock-and-roll lifestyle,
Spider Kiss isn't about giant cockroaches that attack Detroit or space invaders that smell like chicken soup. Instead, it's the story of Luther Sellers, a poor kid from Louisville with a voice like an angel who's renamed Stag Preston by a ruthless promoter. Preston's meteoric rise on the music scene is matched only by the rise in his enormous appetites-and not just for home cooking-and soon the invisible monkey named Success is riding him straight to hell. This raucous early novel reinforces Ellison's reputation as one of America's most dynamic writers.
• Originally published in 1961 as
Rockabilly, this is the novel's first appearance as a single volume in more than twenty years.
In Shops: Dec 13, 2006
SRP: $8.95