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Angela Carole Brown

    The Night, the City, and Miss Thing
    • 2020

      The Night, the City, and Miss Thing

      • 52pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      With a wink to dime-store pulp fiction and film noir, award-winning author Angela Carole Brown's playful novelette THE NIGHT, THE CITY, AND MISS THING follows the adventures of Elvis Schoenberg's Orchestre Surreal (a real-live Los Angeles orchestra that Angela has fronted as lead singer, under the moniker The Fabulous Miss Thing, for over two decades). The Orchestre Surreal is a deranged-seductive-Felliniesque-German-Expressionist-John-Waters-circus-of-a-wild-ride, and THE NIGHT, THE CITY, AND MISS THING is no less a wayward midnight odyssey of playful mood, mystery, and shadow, as it unfolds the antics of femme fatale Miss Thing, conductor Elvis Schoenberg, and ultimate fighting champion turned opera singer Dangerous Dan. Read it if you dare, Palooka.

      The Night, the City, and Miss Thing