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John The Revelator eBook

A Novel

by Peter Murphy
language: english
Publisher: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT, April of 2010 ‧
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"Murphy’s darkly gorgeous debut . . . is an Irish coming-of-age novel. It’s also a meditation on why we tell stories." —The Plain Dealer

This is the story of John Devine—stuck in a small town in the otherworldly landscape of southeastern Ireland, worried over by his single, chain-smoking, Bible-quoting mother, Lily, and spied on by the "neighborly" Mrs. Nagle. When Jamey Corboy, a self-styled Rimbaudian boy wonder, arrives in town, John’s life suddenly seems full of possibility. His loneliness dissipates. He is taken up by mischief and discovery, hiding in the world beyond as Lily’s mysterious illness worsens. But Jamey and John’s nose for trouble may be their undoing, and soon John will be faced with a terrible moral dilemma.
 
Joining the ranks of the great novels of friendship and betrayal—A Separate Peace, A Prayer for Owen Meany, and Paddy Clarke Ha Ha HaJohn the Revelator is "remarkable" and grapples with the pull of the world and the hold of those we love (The Observer).
 
"Murphy’s strongly written debut splits the difference between the sensitivity of Portrait of an Artist and the freakishness of Butcher Boy." —Publishers Weekly
 
"Jaw-dropping . . . A terrific, disquieting addition to the long tradition of Irish storytelling." —Kirkus Reviews

John The Revelator

A Novel

by Peter Murphy

Property Description
ISBN: 9780547393926
Publisher: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT
Release Date: April of 2010
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9780547393926
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Peter Murphy

Peter Murphy is a British singer, songwriter, and actor, widely recognized as the "Godfather of the Goth" due to his influence on the post-punk and Gothic movement. Born on July 11, 1957, in Northampton, England, Murphy rose to fame as the lead singer of the iconic band Bauhaus, before embarking on a successful solo career, exploring sounds ranging from alternative to experimental rock.

Murphy began his career with Bauhaus in 1978, a band that defined the sound and aesthetic of gothic rock with their debut single, "Bela Lugosi's Dead." With albums such as In the Flat Field (1980) and Mask (1981), Bauhaus became a landmark of the post-punk movement, standing out for its dark and theatrical sound, combined with Murphy's magnetic presence on stage.

After the band's breakup in 1983, Murphy began his solo career, releasing the album Should the World Fail to Fall Apart (1986). His big break came with Deep (1989), which included the hit "Cuts You Up", widely recognized as one of the best examples of alternative rock at the time. This work highlighted Murphy's ability to blend lyrical introspection with a rich, atmospheric sonority.

Throughout his career, Murphy continued to innovate with albums such as Cascade (1995) and Dust (2002), which explored elements of electronic music, folk and Middle Eastern sounds. In parallel, he reunited with the members of Bauhaus for a series of projects, including the album Go Away White (2008), the band's last studio effort.

Peter Murphy remains an iconic figure in alternative and gothic rock, known for his deep and charismatic voice, as well as his ability to defy artistic expectations. Still active, he continues to release music and tour, keeping alive the essence that made him an underground legend and an essential artist in the history of rock.

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