Author: | Marc Estrin | ISBN: | 9781942515289 |
Publisher: | Fomite | Publication: | October 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Marc Estrin |
ISBN: | 9781942515289 |
Publisher: | Fomite |
Publication: | October 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Indian Springs, Nevada (pop 991), at the edge of the Mojave, is “downtown" to three institutions:
— Creech Air Force Base, home to drone operators in their air-conditioned trailers,
— High Desert State Prison, Nevada’s largest, newest, and most modern, and
— the Sekhmet Temple of Goddess Spirituality, a women’s community in the desert.
All three are concerned with violence against women.
This remarkable combination is the setting for some very confused relations among four protagonists, in a plot modeled on Cervantes and Goethe. They are all musicians, and music maps their gnarly way throughout.
Indian Springs, Nevada (pop 991), at the edge of the Mojave, is “downtown" to three institutions:
— Creech Air Force Base, home to drone operators in their air-conditioned trailers,
— High Desert State Prison, Nevada’s largest, newest, and most modern, and
— the Sekhmet Temple of Goddess Spirituality, a women’s community in the desert.
All three are concerned with violence against women.
This remarkable combination is the setting for some very confused relations among four protagonists, in a plot modeled on Cervantes and Goethe. They are all musicians, and music maps their gnarly way throughout.