"A terrifying book, a mixture of poetry and obscenity. . . [the
characters] are people who can't be ignored. Mr. Johnson has written a
dazzling and savage first novel."--Alice Hoffman, New York Times Book
Review
The most critically acclaimed, and first, of Denis Johnson's novels,
Angels puts Jamie Mays--a runaway wife toting along two kids--and Bill
Houston--ex-Navy man, ex-husband, ex-con--on a Greyhound Bus for a dark,
wild ride cross country. Driven by restless souls, bad booze, and
desperate needs, Jamie and Bill bounce from bus stations to cheap hotels
as they ply the strange, fascinating, and dangerous fringe of American
life. Their tickets may say Phoenix, but their inescapable destination
is a last stop marked by stunning violence and mind-shattering surprise.
Denis Johnson, known for his portraits of America's dispossessed, sets
off literary pyrotechnics on this highway odyssey, lighting the trek
with wit and a personal metaphysics that defiantly takes on the world.