Rodes Fishburne's Books
Dec.30.2008
On a windy September day, twenty-five-year-old Slater Brown stands in the back of a bicycle taxi hurtling the wrong way down the busiest street in San Francisco. Slater has come to "see the elephant," to stake his claim to fame and become the greatest writer ever. But this city of gleaming water and infinite magic has other plans in this astounding first novel-at once a...
Sep.01.2001
This collection of essays from "Forbes ASAP's" annual "Big Issue" has been hailed by both readers and critics alike. Stanley Crouch called the "Big Issue," the "last great bastion of the essay," famed historian Stephen Ambrose said it was his favorite publication to write for, and Tom Wolfe made it the home for more of his original essays...
About Rodes
Rodes Fishburne's first novel, Going to See the Elephant is set in San Francisco.
For over ten years, he has been published in magazines and newspapers, including The New Yorker, The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, and Forbes ASAP, where...






