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A book of brilliant, adventurous stories from the award-winning Doug Dorst.
With the publication of his debut novel, Alive in Necropolis,
Doug Dorst was widely celebrated as one of the most creative, original
literary voices of his generation-an heir to T.C. Boyle and Denis
Johnson, a northern California Haruki Murakami. Now, in his second
book, The Surf Guru, his full talent is on display, revealing
an ability to explore worlds and capture characters that other writers
have not yet discovered.
In the title story, an old surfing-champion-turned-surfwear-
entrepreneur sits on his ocean-front balcony watching a new generation
of surfers come of age on the waves, all but one of whom wear wet suits
emblazoned with the Surf Guru's name. An acid-tongued, pioneering
botanist who has been exiled from the academy composes a series of
scurrilous (and hilarious) biographical sketches of his colleagues and
rivals, inadvertently telling his own story. A pair of twenty-first-
century drifters course through a series of unusual adventures in their
dilapidated car, chased west out of one town and into the next,
dreaming of hitting the Pacific.
Dorst's characters have all successfully cultivated a particular
expertise, and yet they remain intent on moving toward the horizon,
seeking hope in something new. Likewise, each of Dorst's stories is a
virtuoso performance balancing humor and insight, achieving a perfect
pitch, pulsing with a gritty and punchy, distinctly American realism-
and yet always pushing on into the unexpected, taking us some place new.
About the Author
Doug Dorst is the author of Alive in Necropolis,
runner- up for the 2008 PEN/Hemingway Award, winner of the Emperor
Norton Award, and San Francisco's 2009 One City One Book selection.
Winner of a 2008 Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment of
the Arts, Dorst is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and a
former Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford. His work has appeared in McSweeney's, Ploughshares, Epoch, and other journals, as well as in the anthology Politically Inspired. He is also a former Jeopardy
champion. A longtime resident of San Francisco, Dorst now lives in
Austin, Texas, where he teaches creative writing at St. Edward's
University.
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