Gas station

Gas station1996
About this book
The rhythms of work and talk, the grease and grime of this gas station, are here in such precision that Joseph Torra's locality becomes everyman's. With sentences that surge and swing like a John Coltrane tenor solo, Torra tells his tale of a working-class father and son. This is an extraordinary novel in the tradition of another working-class son of Massachusetts, Jack Kerouac.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL2958334W
Subjects
FictionService stationsFathers and sonsNew York Times reviewedFiction, generalMassachusetts, fiction