Goats (novel) explained

Goats
Author:Mark Jude Poirier
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Hyperion (US)
Bllomsbury (UK)
Pub Date:2000
Media Type:Print
Pages:355
Isbn:0-7868-6680-2

Goats is a 2000 novel written by Mark Jude Poirier published by Hyperion with the strapline "Girls, ganga and goat-trekking"

Plot introduction

The story is told from the perspective of two characters, Ellis and Goat Man. Ellis is fourteen and lives in Tucson, Arizona. His parents have split up and he lives with his mother Wendy, and Goat Man. Goat Man ostensibly looks after Wendy's garden and swimming pool and in return lives in the pool house. Goat Man is a goat-rearing marijuana enthusiast and introduced Ellis to the drug when he was eleven. Ellis now faces moving to Gates, an exclusive Pennsylvania prep school. The novel charts this dislocation and the impact it has on Ellis and those he leaves behind.

Reception

Film adaptation

See main article: Goats (film). The film rights were optioned by Christopher Neil in 2002. The movie was filmed in 2011 in Tucson and Pennsylvania, adapted by the author and directed by Neil. The film stars David Duchovny, Vera Farmiga, Ty Burrell, Justin Kirk, and Graham Phillips.[3] The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and is currently seeking distribution.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: School for Stoners. archive.nytimes.com.
  2. Web site: Goats by Mark Jude Poirier. February 1, 2001. www.publishersweekly.com.
  3. Web site: IMDb. IMDb.
  4. Web site: Sundance Film Guide. 2012-01-27.