The Hierophant of 100th Street by Cullen Dorn - ISBN: 9781583942536
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Adam Kadman, 17 years old, and his 9-year-old brother John start their lives in East Harlem. Like most young men who came of age in the 1960s, Adam is drafted into the Army and sent abroad. In an unexpected sojourn away from the New York City ghetto, Adam finds himself in Egypt.

The Hierophant of 100th Street

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  • Paperback

    360 pages

  • Release Date

    15 July 2011

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Summary

WINNER - IPPY Bronze Book Award - Best Regional Fiction (2009)WINNER - BookBundlz Best Book (2009-2010 Winter Award)The Hierophant of 100th Street is a remarkable, unusual book- a metaphysical novel set in a violent world of slums, gangs, and prisons. Drawing on the author’s experience of growing up in the infamous East Harlem neighborhood of 100th Street in the 1960s, the story follows 17-year-old Adam Kadman and his 9-year-old brother John through their respect…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781583942536
ISBN-10:158394253X
Author:Cullen Dorn
Publisher:Frog Ltd
Imprint:Frog Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:360
Release Date:15 July 2011
Weight:533g
Dimensions:226mm x 154mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

“Populated by souls in bodies amid bodies seeking souls, The Hierophant of 100th Street blends the grandeur and cosmic tragedy of West Side Story with the spiritual wisdom of A Course in Miracles. Dorn’s landscape is as bleak as drug-ravaged Spanish Harlem, clitoridectomy in Egypt, and the bowels of the American penal system and, at the same time, as transcendent as Afro-Reggae and the channelings of Edgar Cayce. This is a novel in which characters are truly born again and again and again… . It moved me to tears.”
—Richard Grossinger, author of Planet Medicine and The Bardo of Waking Life

“This book is special. An unusual and passionate novel, moving and fun to read, The Hierophant of 100th Street is a mixture of esoteric wisdom and Hugh Selby’s Last Exit to Brooklyn. A large novel in scope, it somehow manages to include both hell and heaven. Dorn really is an untutored genius.”
—Gerald Rosen, author of The Carmen Miranda Memorial Flagpole and Growing Up Bronx

“While Dorn does connect the spiritual aspect of the story to the larger picture of 100th Street, it is these characters that brought the book to life for me…The Hierophant of 100th Street shows that life may not be all that it seems and that even in the darkest of situations, there is promise, if not in the here and now, then somewhere else.”
Diary of an Eccentric

About The Author

Cullen Dorn

Cullen Dorn was born in New York City in 1947 and raised in East Harlem, barely making it through high school. Homeless on three separate occasions, he has served in the Army, been a mailman and taxi driver in New York, a bartender in Miami, and is currently an airline grounds operator in Orlando and resides in Kissimmee, Florida.

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