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Argument Against the Good-Looking Corpse: Stories

Autor Charles Alcorn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2011
Charles Alcorn's debut collection is a ten-story road trip from ice-cold Oslo to the Philippine Sea, from Saint John the Baptist Parish to the sands of Sonora with lots and lots of South Texas, West Texas, rural Texas and urban Texas in the rear-view mirror. Morgan Wooten, the shape-shifting protagonist, weaves through 25 years of a peculiar American Dream before returning to his blood's country in search of peace with a dying father.
"Charles Alcorn looks at the world through an oddly perceptive lens. "Argument Against the Good-Looking Corpse" is a collection to ponder created by a writer whose take on the American landscape calls to mind a young Larry McMurtry set loose in 21st century Texas."--Eric Miles Williamson
"It's soothing to move through a collection with a narrator as beautifully-voiced as Morgan Wooten. "Pero mios dio." What a strange world. This collection unpacks a time, place and people I know from points of view entirely new and revealing."--Macarena Hernandez
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ISBN-13: 9781933896533
ISBN-10: 1933896531
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 140 x 1 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New
Editura: Texas Review Press

Notă biografică

CHARLES ALCORN was born and raised in the Coastal Bend of Texas. He serves on the faculty of University of Houston-Victoria and is the Managing Editor of "American Book Review." He graduated with his BA in Geology from Washington & Lee University, where he also played linebacker and threw the javelin and discus for four seasons. He received his MA in English from the University of Southern Mississippi's Center for Writers and his Ph.D. in Creative Writing/English Literature from the University of Houston. He currently splits teaching assignments between the UH campuses in Sugar Land and Victoria. He lives in mid-town Houston with wife Angela and two sons.