"Sometimes I think of my life as a grand set up for a joke in which the comic either muffs the punch line or forgets it all together."

 

--- from POP! A Novel by Tono Rondone © 1998


Hunter S. Thompson R.I P.
POP! Goes the Weasel


Cover Art by Ezra Le

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When Dante Tutticosa, a middle aged writer and musician, finds himself back in San Francisco, short on dough and jobless, he’s not surprised.  He’d already spent fifteen years of his life scratching out an existence in Fog City, this most iconoclastic of cities on the Northern Californian coast. 

  

Mr. T gets a cheap hotel room with a sink on Market Street and lands a job in Chinatown as a fortune cookie twister.  Luckily, he studied Mandarin in college and his employer needed English translations of Chinese fortunes – especially the dirty ones.

 Dante soon hooks up with his old crony, Edgar More, who’s six foot four, two hundred and fifty pounds -- and perpetually homeless.  Edgar lives most of the time in one sandbox or another in the midst of Golden Gate Park.  He is an idiot savant full of arcane and esoteric knowledge and a unpredictable sense of humor -- he is Falstaff to Dante’s Prince Hal -- and his characterization is one of the main treats of this brilliant first novel.
 

 

350 pages.  Softcover.  $16.95 plus 5.00 shipping.

 

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Barrett Howard "Numbers" and Tono in front of Jackson Square in New Orleans, 1997.
Portrait of the Artist in New Orleans, 1996.
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Edmund's Wake -- Tono addressing the mourners. Just below Tono, looking up, is his daughter Atria.

"Edmund Moore (SHOWN IN THE ABOVE PHOTO, AT RIGHT), deceased, was my best friend, and he died alone in Golden Gate Park of 'exposure.'  What he died of is really anybody's guess.  He was my best friend, but he was not without his excesses.  Yet, this doesn't limit our loss, because Fritz was the kind of man that, though homeless and seemingly lost, was actually quite present and equally profound, in a way that you hope you might find in another human being at exactly the time when you need him the most.  Edmond was that for me, and this book, dedicated to him, could never have been written, much less lived, if it had not been for him."

--- Tono Rondone

 


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