The Day and the Hour:
Drunkalogues & Mythologies
by
Book Details
About the Book
A Moment of Clarity On Memorial Day, 1974, an itinerant drunk named Pablo made a spiritual discovery. Hunkered on a highway west of the Palouse, he glimpsed a life in disarray, shorn of insight, heading nowhere and running scared… It takes a moment to recognize a life as your own. One thing is certain: that turning point, without light or air, from which he’d struggle as from an undertow, was in fact a divine panic: terror not of heartbreak or brain seizure, but of spiritual death, the heart vacant and staggering without purpose. On that point he’s definite. Sick, broke, without future, at a point of no return, a man is thrust face to the wall. On that day, in that hour, a breeze whispers in the trees, or it doesn’t. Still to recall it makes him shudder.
About the Author
Pablo G. is the pen name for a guy celebrating forty years of sobriety and who insists that after a certain age, everything is for the last time, even if it’s not. The Day and the Hour, his text about his early days in recovery, is intended as a salute to the men who sponsored him, became surrogate fathers to him, and loved him until he could love himself. That’s how it works.