A novel by Dylan Hicks
April 24, 2012 5.5 x 8.1 240 pages 978-1-56689-297-1
Almost Famous meets Portnoys Complaint: A record store clerk in search of his origins confronts his con-man father figure.
Wade Salem is a charismatic aesthete, drug dealer, and journeyman country musician. Hes also a complicated father figure to this novels narrator, whose cloudy childhood becomes both clearer and more confusing through Wades stories, jokes, and lectures. Through the eyes of a keenly observant, underemployed record collector, Wade emerges as a sly, disruptive force, at once seductive and maddening.
Shifting between flashbacks from the seventies and nineties, Boarded Windows is a postmodern orphan story that explores the fallibility of memory and the weight of our social and cultural inheritance. Stylistically layered and searchingly lonesome, Dylan Hickss debut novel captures the music and mood of the fading embers of Americas boomer counterculture.
Each book comes with a free download of the companion soundtrack, Dylan HicksSings Bolling Greene, written and performed by the author.
About the Author
Dylan Hicks is a writer and musician. His first novel, Boarded Windows, was published in 2012, along with a companion album of original songs, Dylan Hicks Sings Bolling Greene. His journalism has appeared in the Village Voice, the New York Times, the Guardian, the Star Tribune, City Pages, Rain Taxi,and elsewhere. He lives in Minneapolis with his wife, Nina Hale, and their son, Jackson.