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Empire of Light

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”Denis Johnson seems to be the abiding spirit of the novel, which achieves the incendiary strangeness of his prose . . . Bible offers us a remarkable vision of adolescence as not just a time of extreme exposure but one of visionary longing.” THE NEW YORK TIMES

After an adolescent prank leads to a stranger’s death, Alvis Maloney rambles westward. He lands in a small North Carolina town and falls in love—in love with his neighbor Molly, with a lonesome quarterback called Miles, with a whole community of enduring misfits and losers.
But at the same time, another life takes shape in Maloney’s dreamlike visions: a horse named Forever, a princess with hypochondria, and an electric city that’s always just out of reach. As these two promises of home fight for their hold on Maloney, the story careens toward disaster, and in the end Maloney must choose between love and redemption.
From the author Electric Literature called “one of the most interesting and exciting new novelists in years,” Michael Bible’s Empire of Light blooms with mystical imagination and a hopeful heart.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 2, 2018
      Bible revisits the teenage years of the visionary Reverend Alvis Maloney, first introduced in the novella Sophia, in this equally brief but less antic work. Maloney is an orphan from rural North Carolina who’s happiest when riding the rails in search of the “vast openness where there was no electric light for miles.” He eventually settles into a foster home in a small town, where he; his next door neighbor, Molly; and the high school’s charismatic football star, Miles, form a special bond: “We talked feverishly in the afternoons about how hard the world was and how we’d like to soften it a bit on the strength of our strangeness.” As Alvis contends with his abusive foster parent and falls in love with Molly, the local golden boy, Miles, chafes against pressure to live up to expectations, dropping out of school and running away from home to crash and self-medicate in the school janitor’s trailer. Interspersed throughout the drug-and-alcohol-fueled narrative are fragments of a poetic fairy tale written by Maloney in which a knight errant and his inamorata, Princess Hypochondria, traverse a desert landscape toward a pulsating “city of electricity beyond the dunes” to combat its ruler, Zorn. In these sections, the young Maloney develops his mythic imagination, translating his adolescent struggles and gnawing guilt for a childhood prank gone wrong into an elemental saga. Bible bathes the dark story of teenage rebellion in an otherworldly light, deepening Maloney’s intriguing mythology.

    • Booklist

      March 15, 2018
      Teenage foster kid Mahoney is back in North Carolina following an extended westerly sojourn. When he got caught smoking a joint in Tennessee, the powers that be sent him back here, to another nowhere town on the way to somewhere better. Mahoney's new foster father is the former mayor, who obsesses over a scale model of their town and expresses disapproval of Mahoney's decisions with his belt. Redeemingly, beautiful Molly and her mother, Mahoney's favorite teacher, live next door. When popular quarterback and Mahoney and Molly's unlikely new best friend, Miles, walks off the field during a big game, the three teens seek haven with the school's janitor, Charlie. Bible's (Sophia, 2015) brief fever dream of a second novel also includes Mahoney's future-history visions of himself, a horse named Forever, and the Princess Hypochondria on a treacherous journey to find an electric city. Benzos aplenty are snorted, and hard truths are revealed in modern cowboy-storyteller Mahoney's ( Of course I lie, he said. But only when I'm telling the truth ) coming-of-age fable.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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