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The Buddha in MalibuThe Buddha in Malibu

The Buddha in Malibu

Harrison, William

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Dissecting a legendary American locale where people live in close proximity to the movie business and at vast distances from themselves, the Malibu stories explore a series of satiric yet deeply human confrontations. "The Cockatoo Tower" weaves the tale of a construction worker ensnared in the lives of three of his most profitable clients. In order to retain his current projects, the man must appease the persistent advances of a wealthy mystic, pose as a lucrative Canadian businessman, and convince an avid antique collector to open her own shop. In this humorous yet unsentimental story, Harrison reveals that even a simple construction worker must play the subtle games that permeate Malibu's elite society. The African stories reflect Harrison's long preoccupation with that continent and add a new dimension to this turbulent setting. "On Location" presents an untamed view of the great continent. In each bizarre scenario, a director or an actor tries, with the help of a technical adviser, to capture the "essence" of Africa, whether that be the power of the Congo or the murderous skills of a wild leopard.

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OL Work ID
OL508722W

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New York Times reviewedObsessive-compulsive disorderFictionSociety in literature

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