Peckinpah: An Ultraviolent Romance

Peckinpah: An Ultraviolent Romance
Author D. Harlan Wilson
Cover artist LeMat & Danny Evarts
Country United States
Language English
Genre Fantasy, Horror, Metafiction, Irrealism, Bizarro
Publisher Shroud
Publication date
2009
Media type Print
Pages 116
ISBN 978-0-9819894-2-6
Preceded by Blankety Blank: A Memoir of Vulgaria
Followed by They Had Goat Heads

Peckinpah: An Ultraviolent Romance (2009) is a short critifictional novel by American author D. Harlan Wilson. It is a series of vignettes, folk tales and pseudobiographical sketches covering two stories, one about a man named Felix Soandso who seeks vengeance on a gang of exploitation film villains after they kill his wife, the other about the life of filmmaker Sam Peckinpah.

While the novel did not receive any awards, it was endorsed by Alan Moore, who called it "a bludgeoning celluloid rush of language and ideas served from an action-painter's bucket" and "an incendiary gem."[1] HorrorNews.Net, however, described it as, "an empty intellectual exercise" and suggested that, "This is what happens when authors try too hard to be Literate and don’t put the story above their ego."[2]

References

  1. "Peckinpah". Dharlanwilson.com.
  2. Cancre, Anton. "Book Review: Peckinpah – an ultraviolent romance – Author Harlan D. Wilson". Horrornews.Net. Retrieved 26 May 2017.


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