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Don't Die In Bed

Don't Die In Bed

John H Alt

John
2013
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Richard Halliburton was a misfit, a rebel, in an America coming of age in the world. He couldn't see himself fitting into that America, although he was very much its product with his can-do attitude and his things-will-get-better belief. For all that, he was a round peg faced with nothing but the square holes his country offered him. He just could not see things the way most people saw them. His parents wanted him to play by the rules, to live an even tenor, and he scorned the rules, especially the phrase, "even tenor." Despite having no respect for the rules he became wildly successful because of his wildly improbable life as a travel-adventure writer. Because he dared, he became an icon of his era, more famous in his day than Amelia Earhart, with farmers' wives in Topeka, factory workers in Detroit, and Newspaper boys in Cleveland buying his books.He knew many people who would not fit in handy boxes society offered them. Paul Mooney sailed across the Pacific with him in a Chinese junk. Moye Stephens and he flew around the world in an open-cockpit biplane. Stephens flew as stunt-pilot in the movies of Howard Hughes. Elly Beinhorn was Germany's Amelia Earhart. The flamboyant woman Pancho Barnes signed on as seaman on a ship headed into the Mexican Revolution. She founded the Happy Bottom Riding Club in the Mojave Desert. Other acquaintances include The White Ranee of Sarawak, Lenin's widow, and Pyotr Ermakov, an assassin of the Czar and his family. Halliburton was the first in the West to report what really happened to the Romanov family while his account was ignored. (But in 1979 Alexander Avdonin confirmed it.) A catalog of events in his life would include these. He was on a ship out of Macao boarded by Chinese pirates. He starred in a talking movie of his era. He crossed the Himalayas on foot to visit remote Ladakh. He flew across the Sahara to Timbuktu. He swam to Panama Canal as the S.S. Halliburton, paying pennies for his tonnage.A restless man, his energy drove him in search of new adrenalin highs while another side of him longed for the peace and solitude he found at night in the jungle of Angkor Wat, where the ruined civilization reminded him of life's brevity and the vanity of human wishes. A kind and charitable man, he easily made friends and remained loyal to them, thoughtful to his parents. He had no illusions about his place in human memory. He knew he would be forgotten or, if remembered at all, that he would be recalled as the author who spoke at ladies' tea parties and who dove into a three-inch-deep pool at the Taj Mahal.
A Rose for Magdalena

A Rose for Magdalena

John H Alt

Quincunx Press
2024
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In A Rose for Magdalena Cole Richter, a scientist, has a Near-Death Experience that changes his life. A catastrophic accident thrusts him into a world that blurs boundaries between life and death. In his NDE a mysterious figure asks him to find a letter while Richter doesn't want to return to life. But he must go back and accepts the request to find a letter written by his ancestor, a Civil War soldier to his wife. With that acceptance his spiritual journey begins. Left with an isolating sensitivity to another dimension he has insights and abilities that upset his prior understanding of reality. These revelations come at a cost. He grapples with them and begins a search he cannot explain to others. In the search he comes to understand the lives of others, kin he has never known and lost to memory. As his experience becomes publicly known he is beset by skeptical challenges to both his position and his marriage. His is a lonely and troubled quest for validation. He is burdened with a knowledge challenged by disbelief of those around him. A Rose for Magdalena explores themes of isolation as Richter's abilities alienate him from the ordinary world. It is about the quest for understanding apart from a world that offers complacent explanations.