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Memories and Musings of a Post-Postmodern Nomadic Mystic Madman by Jeffrey Archer, By (photographer) Meredith Heuer, Cristina Hipp , Jeffrey Charles Archer


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    Author(s)Jeffrey Archer, By (photographer) Meredith Heuer, Cristina Hipp
    PublisherJeffrey Charles Archer
    ISBN9781310137730
    Pages250
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2016

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    Jeffrey Charles Archer Memories and Musings of a Post-Postmodern Nomadic Mystic Madman by Jeffrey Archer, By (photographer) Meredith Heuer, Cristina Hipp

    Have you ever heard a half-ton bump in the night? seen a skinwalker scurry across the road in the deep desert or a bioluminescent faerie fly within feet of your face in a rain forest swamp? observed your lover turn her face into the face of another in the midst of intimacies? In this extraordinary account of travels and travails, mad devotion and crazy wisdom, author Jeffrey Charles Archer tells true tales of his magical and sometimes absurd journeys in time, space and mind that call into question much of what the modern world calls reality.Insightful and provocative, Archer's candid and scarcely believable tellings grant a view of the life of a modern mendicant, a pilgrim on the trail of truth like so many others who have renounced the tracked and plotted path proscribed them by society's strictures and hit the road to find themselves and what is true of this life. The accounts offered in this amazing narrative grant a glimpse of the world of those postmodern (post-postmodern?) mendicants yet to be found wandering America and the span of the globe, sometimes seen walking the border between consumer capitalism's excess and the wilderness, between suburban malaise and heaven on earth, hiking on the shoulder of the highway with a backpack and a dog and thumb extended, conveying an unusual aura and a divine smile meets the passerby . . .



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