Author: | Steven Paul Leiva | ISBN: | 6230000001790 |
Publisher: | Crossroad Press | Publication: | November 22, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Steven Paul Leiva |
ISBN: | 6230000001790 |
Publisher: | Crossroad Press |
Publication: | November 22, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
“I had wanted to go to the moon from the time I was an infant,” So declares Stanley Lewis to three mysterious interviewers known only as R and S and T as they sit in a bare, grey room in a grey facility in a grey, desolate landscape and pull out of Stanley the story of his life. It is a story that ranges from his birth in 1949 to somewhat past his 100th birthday, and which “travels” to landscapes real and imagined; encompassing the American space program, science fiction, brand spanking new Southern California suburbs, cartoons, small town America, poetry, a little yellow bubble-domed space taxi, benevolent visitors from outer space, violence in America, super-hero comic books, pop culture, and football. During the telling Stanley is at times docile, at times uncooperative and pugnacious, at times disingenuous, at times completely honest, and always, always in control.
Is Stanley Lewis the ultimate “lunatic” or the ultimate Everyman?
“I had wanted to go to the moon from the time I was an infant,” So declares Stanley Lewis to three mysterious interviewers known only as R and S and T as they sit in a bare, grey room in a grey facility in a grey, desolate landscape and pull out of Stanley the story of his life. It is a story that ranges from his birth in 1949 to somewhat past his 100th birthday, and which “travels” to landscapes real and imagined; encompassing the American space program, science fiction, brand spanking new Southern California suburbs, cartoons, small town America, poetry, a little yellow bubble-domed space taxi, benevolent visitors from outer space, violence in America, super-hero comic books, pop culture, and football. During the telling Stanley is at times docile, at times uncooperative and pugnacious, at times disingenuous, at times completely honest, and always, always in control.
Is Stanley Lewis the ultimate “lunatic” or the ultimate Everyman?