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The first offering from Victor Press, The Drunken Tourist journeys from Prague to Venice, New York to L.A.. Along the way, the author continues to mistake a really good bender for the convoluted cause of uniting the church with the pub. Originally written behind bars, jail is another hot spot as Santana starts to deal with life on life's sometimes cruel terms.
Showing posts with label drunken tourist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drunken tourist. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Barcelona
In chapter 6, The Drunken Tourist finds himself in the magical city of Barcelona.
If your curiosity has been piqued, click HERE to discover 10 little known facts about this Mediterranean jewel.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Recent Reviews
“Like a shank in a birthday cake, Santana is a welcome surprise indeed.” - Alexander Zaitchik, New York Press
“Santana’s journey – conceived of wanderlust, broken-heartedness, and escapism… takes us into a realm where riotous times and blessed camaraderie set the stage for a self-reckoning of Dionysian proportions. Along the way, it offers humorous insight into the spiritual trials of our muddled, McDonalds-infested age. Reminiscent of Robert Pirsig’s relentlessly honest Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, The Drunken Tourist will quickly add its name to a timeless tradition of pilgrimage literature.” – Amy Dalton, Current History Magazine
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