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ISBN
9780618820962
Book Title
I'll Never Get Out of this World Alive
Item Length
8.2in
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Publication Year
2011
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Steve Earle
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Ghost, Literary
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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A brilliant tale of regret and redemption set in the wake of Hank Williams' death by morphine overdose, Steve Earle brings an obscure piece of music history to life in this debut novel.

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Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-10
0618820965
ISBN-13
9780618820962
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Book Title
I'll Never Get Out of this World Alive
Author
Steve Earle
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Ghost, Literary
Publication Year
2011
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz

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Ps3555.A6825i43 2011
Reviews
"Steve Earle brings to his prose the same authenticity, poetic spirit and cinematic energy he projects in his music. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is like a dream you can't shake, offering beauty and remorse, redemption in spades." -Patti Smith ". . . a doctor, a Mexican girl, an Irish priest, the ghost of Hank Williams, and JFK the day before he dies. This subtle and dramatic book is the work of a brilliant songwriter who has moved from song to orchestral ballad with astonishing ease."-Michael Ondaatje "A rich, raw mix of American myth and hard social reality, of faith and doubt, always firmly rooted in a strong sense of character."-Charles Frazier "Steve Earle writes like a shimmering neon angel." -Kinky Friedman "Earle has created a potent blend of realism and mysticism in this compelling, morally complex story of troubled souls striving for a last chance at redemption. Musician, actor, and now novelist-is there another artist in America with such wide-ranging talent?"-Ron Rash "The characters are unforgettable, and the plot moves like a fast train. A fantastic mixture of hard reality and dark imagination."-Thomas Cobb "Raw, honest and unafraid, this novel veers in and out of the lives of its many memorable characters with flawless pitch. Earle has given us dozens of remarkable songs, he has given us a dazzling collection of short stories, and now here's his first novel, a doozy from a great American storyteller."-Tom Franklin "A haunting and haunted bookend to Irving's Cider House Rules . Gritty and transcendent, Earle has successfully created his own potion of Texas, twang, and dope-tinged magic-realism." -Alice Randall "If Jesus were to return tomorrow to twenty-first-century America, and do some street preaching on the gritty South Presa Strip of San Antonio, he'd love Earle's magnificently human, big-hearted drifters."-Howard Frank Mosher "Colorful, cool, and downright gripping."-Robert Earl Keen "Reads like the best of Steve Earle's story songs, which means real good. The tale of a more charmingly haunted, trying-to-do-the-right-thing dope fiend you won't easily find."-Mark Jacobson "The best book I've read since The Road . As much or more than any other artist of his generation Steve Earle rises to the call, culturally and politically, traditionally in folk and country and rock music and what he's added there, and with acting and writing for theater, and now with all the literary forms crescendoing in this beautiful novel. He just keeps stepping up."-R. B. Morris "Steve Earle astonishes us yet again. Country Rock's outlaw legend brings the ghost of Hank Williams to life in a gloriously gritty first novel that soars like a song. And echoes in the heart."-Terry Bisson "A mighty fine piece of storytelling."-Madison Smartt Bell, "Earle (a hell of a songwriter himself) has written a deft, big-spirited novel about sin, faith, redemption, and the family of man." -- Entertainment Weekly "Earle draws on the rough-and-tumble tenderness in his music to create a witty, heartfelt story of hope, forgiveness, and redemption. "-- Booklist "In this spruce debut novel...hard-core troubadour Earle ponders miracles, morphine and mortality in 1963 San Antonio... With its Charles Portis vibe and the author's immense cred as a musician and actor, this should have no problem finding the wide audience it deserves."-- Publishers Weekly "A thematically ambitious debut novel that draws from the writer's experience, yet isn't simply a memoir in the guise of fiction...richly imagined..."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred"Steve Earle brings to his prose the same authenticity, poetic spirit and cinematic energy he projects in his music. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is like a dream you can't shake, offering beauty and remorse, redemption in spades." -Patti Smith". . . a doctor, a Mexican girl, an Irish priest, the ghost of Hank Williams, and JFK the day before he dies. This subtle and dramatic book is the work of a brilliant songwriter who has moved from song to orchestral ballad with astonishing ease." -Michael Ondaatje "A rich, raw mix of American myth and hard social reality, of faith and doubt, always firmly rooted in a strong sense of character." -Charles Frazier"Steve Earle writes like a shimmering neon angel." -Kinky Friedman "Earle has created a potent blend of realism and mysticism in this compelling, morally complex story of troubled souls striving for a last chance at redemption. Musician, actor, and now novelist-is there another artist in America with such wide-ranging talent?" -Ron Rash "The characters are unforgettable, and the plot moves like a fast train. A fantastic mixture of hard reality and dark imagination." -Thomas Cobb "Raw, honest and unafraid, this novel veers in and out of the lives of its many memorable characters with flawless pitch. Earle has given us dozens of remarkable songs, he has given us a dazzling collection of short stories, and now here's his first novel, a doozy from a great American storyteller." -Tom Franklin"A haunting and haunted bookend to Irving's Cider House Rules . Gritty and transcendent, Earle has successfully created his own potion of Texas, twang, and dope-tinged magic-realism." -Alice Randall"If Jesus were to return tomorrow to twenty-first-century America, and do some street preaching on the gritty South Presa Strip of San Antonio, he'd love Earle's magnificently human, big-hearted drifters." -Howard Frank Mosher "Colorful, cool, and downright gripping." -Robert Earl Keen"Reads like the best of Steve Earle's story songs, which means real good. The tale of a more charmingly haunted, trying-to-do-the-right-thing dope fiend you won't easily find."-Mark Jacobson "The best book I've read since The Road . As much or more than any other artist of his generation Steve Earle rises to the call, culturally and politically, traditionally in folk and country and rock music and what he's added there, and with acting and writing for theater, and now with all the literary forms crescendoing in this beautiful novel. He just keeps stepping up." -R. B. Morris"Steve Earle astonishes us yet again. Country Rock's outlaw legend brings the ghost of Hank Williams to life in a gloriously gritty first novel that soars like a song. And echoes in the heart." -Terry Bisson "A mighty fine piece of storytelling." -Madison Smartt Bell, "Earle (a hell of a songwriter himself) has written a deft, big-spirited novel about sin, faith, redemption, and the family of man." -- Entertainment Weekly "Earle draws on the rough-and-tumble tenderness in his music to create a witty, heartfelt story of hope, forgiveness, and redemption. "-- Booklist "In this spruce debut novel...hard-core troubadour Earle ponders miracles, morphine and mortality in 1963 San Antonio... With its Charles Portis vibe and the author's immense cred as a musician and actor, this should have no problem finding the wide audience it deserves."-- Publishers Weekly "A thematically ambitious debut novel that draws from the writer's experience, yet isn't simply a memoir in the guise of fiction...richly imagined..."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred"Steve Earle brings to his prose the same authenticity, poetic spirit and cinematic energy he projects in his music. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is like a dream you can't shake, offering beauty and remorse, redemption in spades." -Patti Smith". . . a doctor, a Mexican girl, an Irish priest, the ghost of Hank Williams, and JFK the day before he dies. This subtle and dramatic book is the work of a brilliant songwriter who has moved from song to orchestral ballad with astonishing ease."-Michael Ondaatje "A rich, raw mix of American myth and hard social reality, of faith and doubt, always firmly rooted in a strong sense of character."-Charles Frazier"Steve Earle writes like a shimmering neon angel." -Kinky Friedman "Earle has created a potent blend of realism and mysticism in this compelling, morally complex story of troubled souls striving for a last chance at redemption. Musician, actor, and now novelist-is there another artist in America with such wide-ranging talent?"-Ron Rash"The characters are unforgettable, and the plot moves like a fast train. A fantastic mixture of hard reality and dark imagination."-Thomas Cobb "Raw, honest and unafraid, this novel veers in and out of the lives of its many memorable characters with flawless pitch. Earle has given us dozens of remarkable songs, he has given us a dazzling collection of short stories, and now here's his first novel, a doozy from a great American storyteller."-Tom Franklin"A haunting and haunted bookend to Irving's Cider House Rules . Gritty and transcendent, Earle has successfully created his own potion of Texas, twang, and dope-tinged magic-realism." -Alice Randall"If Jesus were to return tomorrow to twenty-first-century America, and do some street preaching on the gritty South Presa Strip of San Antonio, he'd love Earle's magnificently human, big-hearted drifters."-Howard Frank Mosher "Colorful, cool, and downright gripping."-Robert Earl Keen"Reads like the best of Steve Earle's story songs, which means real good. The tale of a more charmingly haunted, trying-to-do-the-right-thing dope fiend you won't easily find."-Mark Jacobson "The best book I've read since The Road . As much or more than any other artist of his generation Steve Earle rises to the call, culturally and politically, traditionally in folk and country and rock music and what he's added there, and with acting and writing for theater, and now with all the literary forms crescendoing in this beautiful novel. He just keeps stepping up."-R. B. Morris"Steve Earle astonishes us yet again. Country Rock's outlaw legend brings the ghost of Hank Williams to life in a gloriously gritty first novel that soars like a song. And echoes in the heart."-Terry Bisson "A mighty fine piece of storytelling."-Madison Smartt Bell, "This is an impressive debut novel. The characters are unforgettable, and the plot moves like a fast train. A fantastic mixture of hard reality and dark imagination." -Thomas Cobb, author of Crazy Heart and Shavetail "Steve Earle's first novel provides a haunting and haunted bookend to Irving's Cider House Rules . The ghost of Hank Williams walks through this abortionist's tale that has much to do with grace and aging and death-and the power of the feminine. Gritty and transcendent, Earle has successfully created his own potion of Texas, twang, and dope-tinged magic-realism." -Alice Randall, author of The Wind Done Gone and Pushkin and the Queen of Spades "Steve Earle is afflicted with the curse of being multitalented. A legendary musician, songwriter, entertainer, poet, and social activist, now with this debut novel he proves that he's a novelist of the first order. Laying bare the emotional history of country music, he takes the reader through a dark seedy dangerous world and back into a dawn of redemption. Steve Earle writes like a shimmering neon angel." -Kinky Friedman, author of Heroes of a Texas Childhood (among many others) "Everyone knows that Steve Earle ranks among the very best, and most authentic, songwriters in the history of America. With his first novel, Earle has established himself as one of our most knowledgeable and sympathetic writers period. He is a natural-born storyteller. If Jesus were to return tomorrow to 21st-century America, and do some street preaching on the gritty South Presa Strip of San Antonio, he'd love Earle's magnificently human, big-hearted drifters." -Howard Frank Mosher, author of On Kingdom Mountain and Waiting for Teddy Williams "Outsider artists like Steve Earle bring a breath of fresh air to the literary world. I just wish they'd come around more often. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is richly imagined and handily crafted-a mighty fine piece of storytelling." -Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls Rising and Devil's Dream "Steve Earle has created a potent blend of realism and mysticism in this compelling, morally complex story of troubled souls striving for a last chance at redemption. Musician, actor, and now novelist-is there another artist in America with such wide-ranging talent?" -Ron Rash, author of Serena and One Foot in Eden, Earle has always told a great story in song...Turns out he puts 'em down on the page pretty well, too., "Steve Earle's first novel provides a haunting and haunted bookend to Irving's Cider House Rules . The ghost of Hank Williams walks through this abortionist's tale that has much to do with grace and aging and death-and the power of the feminine. Gritty and transcendent, Earle has successfully created his own potion of Texas, twang, and dope-tinged magic-realism." -Alice Randall, author of The Wind Done Gone and Pushkin and the Queen of Spades "Steve Earle is afflicted with the curse of being multitalented. A legendary musician, songwriter, entertainer, poet, and social activist, now with this debut novel he proves that he's a novelist of the first order. Laying bare the emotional history of country music, he takes the reader through a dark seedy dangerous world and back into a dawn of redemption. Steve Earle writes like a shimmering neon angel." -Kinky Friedman, author of Heroes of a Texas Childhood (among many others) "Everyone knows that Steve Earle ranks among the very best, and most authentic, songwriters in the history of America. With his first novel, Earle has established himself as one of our most knowledgeable and sympathetic writers period. He is a natural-born storyteller. If Jesus were to return tomorrow to 21st-century America, and do some street preaching on the gritty South Presa Strip of San Antonio, he'd love Earle's magnificently human, big-hearted drifters." -Howard Frank Mosher, author of On Kingdom Mountain and Waiting for Teddy Williams "Outsider artists like Steve Earle bring a breath of fresh air to the literary world. I just wish they'd come around more often. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is richly imagined and handily crafted-a mighty fine piece of storytelling." -Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls Rising and Devil's Dream "Steve Earle has created a potent blend of realism and mysticism in this compelling, morally complex story of troubled souls striving for a last chance at redemption. Musician, actor, and now novelist-is there another artist in America with such wide-ranging talent?" -Ron Rash, author of Serena and One Foot in Eden, "Everyone knows that Steve Earle ranks among the very best, and most authentic, songwriters in the history of America. With his first novel, Earle has established himself as one of our most knowledgeable and sympathetic writers period. He is a natural-born storyteller. If Jesus were to return tomorrow to 21st-century America, and do some street preaching on the gritty South Presa Strip of San Antonio, he'd love Earle's magnificently human, big-hearted drifters." -Howard Frank Mosher, author of On Kingdom Mountain and Waiting for Teddy Williams "Outsider artists like Steve Earle bring a breath of fresh air to the literary world. I just wish they'd come around more often. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is richly imagined and handily crafted-a mighty fine piece of storytelling." -Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls Rising and Devil's Dream "Steve Earle has created a potent blend of realism and mysticism in this compelling, morally complex story of troubled souls striving for a last chance at redemption. Musician, actor, and now novelist-is there another artist in America with such wide-ranging talent?" -Ron Rash, author of Serena and One Foot in Eden, "A deft, big-spirited novel about sin, faith, redemption, and the family of man ... You keep reading and you keep believing." - Entertainment Weekly "Steve Earle brings to his prose the same authenticity, poetic spirit, and cinematic energy he projects in his music. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is like a dream you can't shake, offering beauty and remorse, redemption in spades." -Patti Smith "Shot through with humor and insight and ... enough action and intriguing characters in it to keep readers turning pages." - Boston Globe "Earle's writing never lacks heart." - New York Times Book Review "As he does in his songs, Earle finds the tenuous points of emotional connection between characters who are living not only on the edges of their own ability to cope, but often on the very margins of society itself." - Rolling Stone "This subtle and dramatic book is the work of a brilliant songwriter who has moved from song to orchestral ballad with astonishing ease." -Michael Ondaatje "Earle has delivered plenty of potent messages during his turbulent career, but he has never pricked the public's conscience in as many different ways ... The renegade troubadour-turned-renaissance man ... challenge[s] audiences to think about mortality, redemption, addiction, artistic commitment and other soul-searing questions." - USA Today, "Earle (a hell of a songwriter himself) has written a deft, big-spirited novel about sin, faith, redemption, and the family of man." -- Entertainment Weekly "Earle draws on the rough-and-tumble tenderness in his music to create a witty, heartfelt story of hope, forgiveness, and redemption. "-- Booklist "In this spruce debut novel...hard-core troubadour Earle ponders miracles, morphine and mortality in 1963 San Antonio... With its Charles Portis vibe and the author's immense cred as a musician and actor, this should have no problem finding the wide audience it deserves."-- Publishers Weekly "A thematically ambitious debut novel that draws from the writer's experience, yet isn't simply a memoir in the guise of fiction...richly imagined..."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred"Steve Earle brings to his prose the sameauthenticity, poetic spirit andcinematic energy he projects in his music. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is like a dream you can't shake,offering beauty and remorse,redemption in spades."--Patti Smith". . . a doctor, a Mexican girl, an Irish priest, the ghost of Hank Williams, and JFK the day before he dies. This subtle and dramatic book is the work of a brilliant songwriter who has moved from song to orchestral ballad with astonishing ease." --Michael Ondaatje "A rich, raw mix of American myth and hard social reality, of faith and doubt, always firmly rooted in a strong sense of character." --Charles Frazier"Steve Earle writes like a shimmering neon angel." --Kinky Friedman "Earle has created a potent blend of realism and mysticism in this compelling, morally complex story of troubled souls striving for a last chance at redemption. Musician, actor, and now novelist--is there another artist in America with such wide-ranging talent?" --Ron Rash "The characters are unforgettable,and the plot moves like a fast train. A fantastic mixture of hardreality and dark imagination." --Thomas Cobb "Raw, honest andunafraid, this novelveers in and out of the lives of its many memorable characters with flawless pitch. Earle has given us dozens of remarkable songs, he has given us a dazzling collection of short stories, and now here's his first novel, a doozy from a great American storyteller." --Tom Franklin"A haunting and haunted bookend to Irving's Cider House Rules . Gritty and transcendent, Earle has successfully created his ownpotion of Texas, twang, and dope-tinged magic-realism." --Alice Randall"If Jesus were to return tomorrow to twenty-first-century America, and do some street preaching on the gritty South Presa Strip of San Antonio, he'd love Earle's magnificently human, big-hearted drifters." --Howard Frank Mosher "Colorful, cool, and downright gripping." --Robert Earl Keen"Reads like the best of Steve Earle's story songs, which means real good. The tale of a more charmingly haunted, trying-to-do-the-right-thing dope fiend you won't easily find."--Mark Jacobson "The best book I've read since The Road . As much or more than any other artist of his generation Steve Earle rises to the call, culturally and politically, traditionally in folk and country and rock music and what he's added there, and with acting and writing for theater, and now with all the literary forms crescendoing in this beautiful novel. He just keeps stepping up." --R. B. Morris"Steve Earle astonishes us yet again. Country Rock's outlaw legendbrings the ghost of Hank Williams to life in a gloriously gritty first novel that soars like a song. And echoes in the heart." --Terry Bisson "A mighty fine piece of storytelling." --Madison Smartt Bell
Copyright Date
2011
Target Audience
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Lccn
2010-049825
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Dewey Edition
22

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