National Cash is about the Dionysian revolution of the 60s, one of the most exciting periods in American history, an American Renaissance, that began as a revolution in politics, culture, and consciousness and ended up as a modern Greek tragedy where a society killed its own children and their dreams. The story takes place n the early 70s at the beginning of the end and the end of the beginning. The 60s have died, and America has begun its rapid regression and devolution into narcissism and the criminality of unrestrained capitalism and the sadomasochism of global corporate feudalism and fortress America.
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The story is told from the perspective of one of the fallen angels of the 60s, a radical turned drug dealer. Sonny Versace is a projection and reflection in time that radiates the present as he journeys through a modern-day Dante's Inferno and back into the light of a new day of freedom and a vision of a new American Revolution. Like the 60s, National Cash is one hell of a party full of sex, drugs, rock and roll, high adventure, heroic deeds, love, and mind altering experience; but, at the same time, it is dead serious, radical, and uncompromising like the generation of the 60s who overthrew two presidents of the United States, nearly toppled an empire, and stood for a moment at the door to eternity where Zen meets quantum physics and everything is possible.
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National Cash is the novel of the 60s and the On the Road for a new generation of rebellious youth.
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Sample of National Cash