Tree Of Dreams

The Incredible Journey Of Roger Spelling

by Peter A. Barbieri


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 3/4/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781440127168

About the Book

In a rich and multi-layered debut novel, Tree of Dreams, Peter Barbieri extends New American Realism into the spiritual and fantastical realms. As the poet Eli Siegel says, "There are millions of men in the world, and each is one man, each is one man by himself, taking care of himself all the time, and changing other men and being changed by them . . ." Such is Barbieri's conflicted character, ROGER SPELLING.

In a quest as old as war itself, Roger returns from military service profoundly affected by what he has experienced. He is not well. He acknowledges his deteriorating mental condition, and in an effort of will, decides to write about his experience. "Either a man has quit or he has gone forward," says William Carlos Williams. Roger moves forward with a novel, which, he believes, will take him to the root of his struggle. And with him, we begin to change.

Roger's writing experience provokes a disturbing relationship with his twin sister Katherine. The resulting anxiety deepens Roger's illness; he is institutionalized. Nonetheless, Roger's labyrinthine journey continues. In a psychotic, dream-like state, Roger encounters an 18th Century relative who explains, “People only wake up when they become thoroughly exhaust¬ed, thor¬oughly tired of the nonsense." Eight generations of Roger's ancestry appear, disappear, connect the fragments of his existence, and tell us something about him and ourselves in the process.

Tree of Dreams is an evolution of consciousness that moves beyond perception and the fiction of time to a place where all events are simultaneous, where reality is richer than we have the right to expect, where lives are joined in unimagined ways. "In every illusion," as Eli Siegel says, "there must be something which isn't illusion," and "The world is waiting to be known . . . the past is in it."

Roger Spelling is an ordinary man. Peter Barbieri demonstrates how extraordinary this truly is.


About the Author

Peter Barbieri received his doctorate in Music Composition from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 1987. His diverse creative talents have led to careers in the field of music: composer of “classical” works for orchestra, small ensembles, and solo instruments; jazz pianist, composer, and arranger; educator; and Executive Director of the ijamjazz summer jazz camp in Bonefro, Italy. Peter Barbieri’s first published literary work, Tales From the Soft Underbelly of Confusion, iuniverse, 2007, is a collection of short stories in which the various main characters’ sense of reality is slightly tilted, slightly skewed in relation to the straight and narrow. In his latest flirt with the muse, the novel Tree Of Dreams, Barbieri traces the ancestral lineage of Roger Spelling, a twentieth-century war veteran whose effort to write about his wartime experience leads to a break with reality and his incarceration. A coma-induced dream-state serves as the vehicle for Roger’s journey to self-realization. Dr. Barbieri has long been interested in fiction writing as a natural extension of his interest in music composition.