- Description
In the summer of 2003, mere weeks before his fortieth birthday, Lunt Moreland checks in at Hollywood’s infamous Hotel Ofotert for the upcoming “Sharonfest,” a gathering of his fellow “Sharonophiles”―obsessive, lifelong devotees of the 1960s movie starlet and Charles Manson murder victim, Sharon Tate.
Soon after arriving at the Hotel Ofotert, Lunt begins to receive ominous packages and menacing phone calls. Is his rival Glenn Mandrake, who is intent on blocking the publication of a Tate-centered book Lunt is trying to publish, responsible for these? Could it be his longtime confidante, the physically handicapped Sharonophile named Branson? Or perhaps the ill-intentioned sender is the quirky and beautiful green-haired young hipster whom Lunt has fallen for―and who also happens to be a lifelong member of Charles Mansons’s still-existing cult, The Family―to blame? All that’s certain is that Lunt’s growing dependence on an Mucaquell, a powerful opiate-based cough syrup is not helping him get to the bottom things. Especially once he runs out...
Comic, wistful, and perverse, Set the Controls for the Heart of Sharon Tate tackles the nature of reality and the dehumanizing elements of fame and celebrity.
"Los Angeles. A beautifully hideous sprawl. Stretching like an ever-expanding virus of sick contagion under the relentless sun as hot Devil Winds blow down from the mountain scorching the landscape. The promise of an endless summer shattered by gunshots and sirens, helicopters and hospital beds. Hollywood. Where the California Dream is a waking nightmare of dead-end streets ripe with bloated corpses where bad Beat poets, dope-sick singers, cracked actors and petty criminals are all praying to a burned-out star on the sidewalk. All betting on a chance encounter, which would flip the script in the lousy late-night made-for-TV movie of their wasted lives. Gary Lippman captures this horrendous nightmare with a twisted humor, where the horror rings all-too-true."
―Lydia Lunch, confrontational multimedia performance artist
Author: Gary Lippman
Publisher: Rare Bird Books
Page Count: 288p
Size: 5.75 x 8.5 x 1.25
Notes: paperback
Date of Publication: August 27, 2019
ISBN: 978-1644280263