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The Fermenting of Johnny Hazan - A Dionysian Novel (Paperback)
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The Fermenting of Johnny Hazan - A Dionysian Novel (Paperback)
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The Fermenting of Johnny Hazan draw parallels between the stages of
the maturing of grape juice into wine and the maturing of a boy
into manhood. The story begins with a married couple who adopt a
male child they do not know was theirs-a child who was conceived
during a one night stand which took place twol years before they
married. The adopted boy's mother then treats him as "some rich
man's bastard," and only discovers that he is her son when he is
22. The book ends with the boy's becoming a mature man who managed
to mature his wretched childhood into the wine of that
forgetfulness which leaving any childhood, good or bad, requires.
After thinking about how a novelist might best treat of the process
of maturing into an adult non-academic-but not inaccurate-way, I
visited Rob DeFord, the owner and vintner of a successful local
winery in Maryland, (Boordy), and asked him if he thought that
wine-making and successful parenting had much in common. He agreed
enthusiastically that they did, and then proceeded to give me an
afternoon-long master class in viticulture. "Fermenting" presents
the parallels between the mystery of grape juice becoming wine and
a boy, Johnny, becoming an adult. I think this approach provides
both a deeper, as well as more accurate, account of the strangeness
of human maturing than the all-too-sober accounts found in academic
journals and the popular press, or even many coming-of age novels
being published today. To my knowledge, there are no novels like
this present one. I wrote it because I felt that America has begun
to see that the Dr. Spock's of America take whining children and
turns them into whining adults, and that children's maturing
presents deeper problems and issues than our academics or
psychiatrists can present in their writings. To quote James Q.
Wilson, formerly a professor at Harvard and at UCLA, "Culture
creates a problem for social scientists like me, however. We do not
know how to study it in a way that produces hard numbers and tested
theories. Culture is the realm of novelists and biographers, not of
data-driven social scientists."
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