Traces of Fire - J. Hayes Hurley
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Traces of Fire is J. Hayes Hurley's third hexalogy There are six novels in Traces of Fire. Diamond House: an artist living in the Caribbean pushes the envelope of Gestalt perception. Rimbaud Redux: a lyrical poet keeps on working past his teenage years. The Noble Melancholy of the Blind Poet: individualism goes astray at a beautiful lakeside. The Speed of Light/The Taste of Bread: a defrocked priest tries to make sense of his place in space. The Philosophy of the Future in Nebraska: a journalist struggles with humanity's hatred of itself. Up at the Cabin: A Tale Taken from those Adirondack Days. J. Hayes Hurley is the author of sixty-six novels, including The Adjunct and The Turtle Bay Novels. As well, he holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University. ...
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J. Hayes Hurley is the author of 87 novels, including Those Brownsville Blues, The Turtle Bay Novels, and The Adjunct. As well, he holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University....
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J. Hayes Hurley is a novelist and a philosopher. He currently has forty-eight published novels including Those Brownsville Blues, The Adjunct, First Trilogy, Second Trilogy, and Motion and Rest. As well, he holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale. Hurley contends, from an existentialist standpoint, that philosophy finds its best expression when contained in literature. His book covers display the works of well known painters. Altogether then, philosophy is contained in literature and literature is wrapped in art....