Benedict Arnold Rose is a filmmaker in a troubled marriage. As he begins a documentary on the 1777 burning of New York’s first capital, Kingston, by the British, his history-focused life is suddenly derailed. He faces shadowy assassins with multiple identities, indoctrination in a dark cell, seduction, betrayal, the finality of fire, and the unexpected kindness of a stranger. He must journey within, but what is real? And who is asking? Coincidence and paradox abound as Rose finds his way to a new life…but the questions without answers still remain.
Encounters with a fictional version of the well-known author Paul Auster, and with a mercenary soldier who is also a devotee of the Indian spiritual guru Nisargadatta Maharaj, entwine the metafictional with the metaphysical in a speculative swirl of mystery, history, and self-inquiry.
"Ponckhockie Union is an alchemical exploit in which trauma and synchronicity operate as elixirs, ennobling ordinary lives. Its elegant clarity presents two kinds of detective story, one unfolding in New York’s Hudson Valley and the other in the mind of a man who finds his own sense of self getting in the way of his highest aspiration, which is to transcend the world of category and convention and dissolve into the primal material of the cosmos, hence the title, Ponckhockie Union." ---Djelloul Marbrook, award-winning poet and novelist, Far from Algiers, The Light Piercing Water Trilogy, and more
"Ponckhockie Union is an enthralling detective story of the mysteries within the divided self. It's brilliantly written with a penetrating nondual intelligence. I couldn't put it down!" ---Gail D. Storey, author of I Promise Not to Suffer: A Fool for Love Hikes the Pacific Crest Trail
"Brent Robison's Ponckhockie Union walks the line between the erudite and the colloquial. And it walks that fine line impeccably. The full array of Robison's multi-faceted talent and polyglot interests are on display in these pages." ---Richard Klin, author of Petroleum Transfer Engineer
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Brent Robison lives in the Catskill Mountains of New York. His fiction has appeared in over a dozen literary journals and several anthologies, and has won the Literal Latte Short Short Award, the Chronogram Short Fiction Contest, a Fiction Fellowship from the New Jersey Council on the Arts, and a Pushcart Prize nomination. His mystery novels, Ponckhockie Union and A Book with No Author, and his collection of linked short stories, The Principle of Ultimate Indivisibility, are available from booksellers everywhere. He blogs occasionally at http://ultimate-indivisibility.com, and co-hosts The Strange Recital, http://thestrangerecital.com, a podcast about fiction that questions the nature of reality.
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