Falcon Will Give Birth to the Rover: To Keep Strong the Will Toward Home; to Sing the Song of Apollo

Author:   Keith Fahey
Publisher:   BookBaby
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9781543934632


Pages:   756
Publication Date:   18 June 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Falcon Will Give Birth to the Rover: To Keep Strong the Will Toward Home; to Sing the Song of Apollo


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Falcon Will Give Birth to the Roveris a work of imaginative nonfiction, an historical autobiography with concurrent headlines and events. It is written in the third person: ""O wad some Power the giftie gie us / To see oursels as ithers see us.""It is the story of Epimetheus, who lived in his car because he wished to be a singer. He was inspired by the Apollo Moon Flights: ""If they can get to the Moon, why can't I [fill in the blank] ...""Apollo 8 revealed a paradisal planet, Apollo 10 released playful spirits (""Snoopy and Charley Brown are hugging each other!""), and Apollo11 gave us Tranquility Base.O the joy! Now for my own giant leap!Wherefore Apollo 12 served as augury: It made a ""bull's-eye landing on the Ocean of Storms.""Apollo 15 gave Wishy Epi his greatest inspiration. He had been living in his car, a 1968 Ford Falcon, for about two years when a reporter-prophet bestowed revelations: The prophet disclosed that Apollo 15's lunar lander was called Falcon, and the first extraterrestrial vehicle, Rover. He envisioned the planned landing, and oracled: ""A little later, Falcon will give birth to the Rover.""A sign! Yes, Epi is called to sing of Apollo!Epi forgot that Loxian Apollo is e'er ambiguous: that ""Rover"" has many types, and ""a little later"" could mean a month or two, a year or two, maybe even a score or two - yet all are blinks of an eye ""in the light of eternity.""Failure wakened many Furies, all mirrored in ragers who could not control, or transform, their Furies. Wherefore Epi invoked the spirit of Ishmael, who took to the sea as his ""substitute for pistol and ball."" Yet the e'er-taunting Furies pursued, and only the epic tradition gave Epi the willingness to accept the descent into Hades; only the epic tradition affirmed his resolve to complete the return.

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Author:   Keith Fahey
Publisher:   BookBaby
Imprint:   BookBaby
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 5.00cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   1.170kg
ISBN:  

9781543934632


ISBN 10:   1543934633
Pages:   756
Publication Date:   18 June 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Keith Fahey is most unknown for his essay ""On Reading with an Equal Eye,"" in Leviathan, May 2011,a Melville journal.

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