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Nearly twenty years ago, Angela Carole Brown was properly slapped
and mesmerized by a quote of Virginia Woolf's: "Who can pen when he
is bored? The minds of leisure only can be trite." What she had no
notion of, at the time, was how pivotal that idea would end up
being in the writing of her new novel THE ASSASSINATION OF GABRIEL
CHAMPION. Ms. Brown has spent the greater part of her life being an
artist (a musician by trade), and asking the questions: What
compels us? What do we do it for? And to what lengths are we
willing to go to fuel it? This kernel became the very seed of her
book, a modernist tale set in Los Angeles and Paris at the end of
the last century. Exploring themes of violence and redemption, set
in the world of art and artists, THE ASSASSINATION OF GABRIEL
CHAMPION ultimately asks its own question: What can we forgive?
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