World Gone Water

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Pub Date 15 Apr 2015 | Archive Date 16 Apr 2015

Description

World Gone Water enlarges the portrait of Charlie Martens, first introduced in Vernon Downs, a young man grappling with how to navigate the world. Set in Phoenix, seven years before the events of Vernon Downs, Charlie finds himself released from a voluntary stay at a behavioral clinic in the Sonoran desert, the result of an incident with a woman he met while tending bar in Florida where Charlie had fled to forget his high school sweetheart, whose sudden marriage to someone else devastates him. But Charlie’s homecoming launches him into a chain of events with a cast of characters that assault his fragile state and further undermine his general impressions about life and how to live.

World Gone Water roves the deep terrain of our want for emotional connection and is a devastating narrative about love, sex, and friendship.

World Gone Water enlarges the portrait of Charlie Martens, first introduced in Vernon Downs, a young man grappling with how to navigate the world. Set in Phoenix, seven years before the events of ...


Advance Praise


“Jaime Clarke’s World Gone Water is so fresh and daring, a necessary
book, a barbaric yawp that revels in its taboo: the sexual
and emotional desires of today’s hetero young man. Clarke is a
sure and sensitive writer, his lines are clean and carry us right
to the tender heart of his lovelorn hero, Charlie Martens. This
is the book Hemingway and Kerouac would want to read. It’s
the sort of honesty in this climate that many of us aren’t brave
enough to write.”
–Tony D’souza, author of The Konkans


“This unsettling novel ponders human morality and sexuality,
and the murky interplay between the two. Charlie Martens is a
compelling antihero with a voice that can turn on a dime, from
shrugging naiveté to chilling frankness. World Gone Water is a
candid, often startling portrait of an unconventional life.”
– J. Robert Lennon, author of Familiar


“Funny and surprising, World Gone Water is terrific fun to read and,
as a spectacle of bad behavior, pretty terrifying to contemplate.”
–Adrienne Miller, author of The Coast of Akron


“Charlie Martens is my favorite kind of narrator, an
obsessive yearner whose commitment to his worldview is so
overwhelming that the distance between his words and the
reader’s usual thinking gets clouded fast. World Gone Water will
draw you in, make you complicit, and finally leave you both
discomfited and thrilled.”
–Matt Bell, author of
In the House upon the Dirt between the Lake and the Woods


“Jaime Clarke’s World Gone Water is so fresh and daring, a necessary
book, a barbaric yawp that revels in its taboo: the sexual
and emotional desires of today’s hetero young man. Clarke is a
sure and...


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