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Music from a Strange Planet: Stories

Autor Barbara Black
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 sep 2021
Off-beat, provocative, philosophical, Music from a Strange Planet traces the fault lines of identity and emotional attachment. Grief, tenderness, and longing soak the pages, admitting the reader into the intimate places of the heart: An awkward child envisions herself as a darkling beetle; an unemployed business analyst prefers water-walking over rebranding himself; after being kidnapped, a psychologist rejects the idea of marrying herself; and in the squatters district, a biogenetically-altered couple visits an attic to observe a large cocoon. From the ruins of a dystopian city to the inner self-created landscapes of a coma victim, this unique story collection places characters at the core of their vulnerabilities. With a masterfully crafted tone and a register that ranges from contemplative to comic, the subversive, immersive stories in this collection brim with humanity. Expect your planet to tilt a little to the strange after reading this engaging, vivid and incisive collection of stories.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781773860589
ISBN-10: 1773860585
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 140 x 203 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Caitlin Press
Colecția Caitlin Press (CA)
Locul publicării:Canada

Recenzii

"These exhilarating stories, quick and sharp and tender, breach the barrier that separates civilized and wild, human and non. Senses fuse, flesh is transfigured; characters come to themselves at moments of metamorphosis, modulating to new forms of life. Barbara Blacks magic is the kind that illuminates. John Gould, author of The End of Me
Barbara Blacks debut collection, Music from a Strange Planet, offers tales of obsession and transformation in which the melding of character with the phenomenal world is nothing less than astounding. With a surgeons exacting skill, she lays bare the often-strange music of the human heart. M.A.C. Farrant, author of One Good Thing: A Living Memoir
Be prepared. Be very prepared and preferably with your inner antennae on high alert as you enter into this translucent, transcendent, Kafkaesque world of illusions. Black goes beyond spider-like weaving as she spins her tales. Unusual, unorthodox, but always unique, they will stick to you. Cathleen With, author of Having Faith in the Polar Girls Prison"