Joseph Bathanti
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"This is vivid, purposeful fiction, quality work by a writer with admirable command of his craft."—The Post and Courier (Bill Thompson)
"What happens when a good boy goes bad? Writer Joseph Bathanti grabs you by the collar and won't let go, hustling you down dark streets and into deep alleys beneath your own safe worldit's life on the lam told in gutsy poetic language plus a plot that never slows down. This is one of the most vivid novels I have ever read."—Lee Smith, New York Times best-selling author of The Last Girls
"This mesmerizing, haunting, exciting, harrowing, and ultimately uplifting novel is, first and foremost, about sin and its wages. Yes, there is love and lust and responsibility and filial piety, but Joseph Bathanti is a storyteller, in the old manner, who weaves a tale both Shakespearean and contemporary. His George Dolce easily takes his place alongside those great American characters who are well-meaning, yet self-deluded and self-corrupting. And like those troubled souls we find in Philip Roth and Saul Bellow and Ralph Ellison and Theodore Dreiser, redemption is down the road, somewhere, some day. George Bolce's voice is classic, compelling and true, and makes you care about him and his fouled-up life. The Life of the World to Come succeeds brilliantly."—Randall Kenan, author of A Visitation of Spirits
"A vivid coming of age story told with blazing intelligence and prose you can chomp on. Bathanti's love of words and storytelling is evident in every sentence."—Hillary Jordan, author of Mudbound
"I have admired Joseph Bathanti's poetry and fiction for decades, and this new novel is a beautiful merger of his poetic facility for language and his novelistic talent to create a compelling narrative. The Life of the World to Come is an exceptional book."—Ron Rash, author of Above the Waterfall
"Written with strength, humor and a blazing intelligence, The Life of the World to Come is a novel to savor and remember."—Willard Manus, Lively-arts.com
2015 Wolfe Literary Award Finalist
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