Parable of the Rich Man
Author: Kirk Beasley
Genre: Literary Fiction
Publication Date: November 2016
Page Count: 224
Hardback Binding:
ISBN: 978-0-9980516-1-1
Size: 8.5" x 6" (21.5 x 15 cm)
Price: €30.00
Deluxe Binding:
ISBN: 978-0-9980516-0-4
Size: 8-9/16" x 6-1/4" (22.6 x 15.8 cm)
Price: €100.00
Synopsis:
Parable of the Rich Man, by Kirk Beasley is a work of literary fiction that recounts the fantastic adventure of Brooks Patterson, plutocrat and native of the cozy suburb of Excess, USA.
Additional Information:
Brooks Patterson has struggled to maintain the family’s international business after the recent death of his father. The Old Fox, as he was known to friend and foe, was a publicity hound, bon vivant, and merchant of death. In his absence, Brooks discovers that while business booms worldwide, his own failing health and deteriorating sanity require a stopover in London in order to recover. But recovery remains elusive as London transforms into a liminal stage, where a kerb on The Strand might be the boundary between one world and another.
And Brooks sets out on that journey, a twenty-first-century man stepping into an ancient Celtic Wonder Tale where nothing is what it seems, where time and place are ambiguous at best, and so little is to be trusted. There we find our hero, forced to choose between the certainty of despair and the uncertainty of life in the contemporary world.
Perceptive readers have noted echoes of Chesterton and Kafka while the author signals us with glimpses of the prior art of C. S. Lewis, Walker Percy, and Thomas Mann.
Deluxe Binding:
The same engaging story of Brooks Patterson as in the Standard binding now available in a limited-edition Deluxe Binding. Only 50 copies of this binding will ever be produced. A Master Craftsperson at Ludlow Bookbinding has produced each volume from hand-sewn book blocks printed in Wales by Gomer Press. Each book in the Deluxe Binding is signed and numbered by the author.
Numbers 22 through 50 are still available, except for 27, 31, 33, and 37. If you would like a specific number, please indicate your preference to DWM Press on the order form and we will do our best to set aside the book with your number.
Read more about the features of the Deluxe Bindings.
The Author:
Kirk Beasley is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and a graduate of Vanderbilt University. At Vanderbilt he met and was inspired by a number of the Fugitive Poets, who included Allen Tate and Robert Penn Warren. He was encouraged to write literary fiction by Jesse Wills, the youngest of the Fugitive Poets.