A Fish Trapped Inside the Wind

A Fish Trapped Inside the Wind

by Christien Gholson (Author)

Synopsis

This is the story of A Fish Trapped inside the Wind. It all begins in a small town in Belgium near the French border on the morning of the festival of St. Woelfred. There are dead fish scattered everywhere seemingly blown in by the wind. The empty quarries of Villon are soon to be used as toxic waste dumps. Are the fish a sign from the saint or a trick played by Contexture, the dance group who once got naked at the Vatican? The lives of six people who live in the town are about to be changed forever. A story with magic and fish - and the lost poems of Rimbaud.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
Publisher: Parthian Books
Published: 01 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1906998906
ISBN 13: 9781906998905

Media Reviews
Like the most finely cadenced, beautifully fanciful works of surrealism, this novel beckons with its subtle nuances before it leaps into a dazzling mastery that will ensnare even the casual reader. -- Booklist (October 15, 2011)
Author Bio
Christien Gholson grew up in a navy family, living in Belgium, Italy, and numerous places across the North American continent. He has been a union organizer, janitor, farmhand, bookseller, teacher, cartoonist, itinerent poet-musician and editor. He attended Naropa University and the creative writing programme at University of California at Davis, and is the author of the novel, A Fish Trapped Inside the Wind (Parthian, 2011).