BOOKS - Barnstorm: Contemporary Wisconsin Fiction
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189338
189338
Barnstorm: Contemporary Wisconsin Fiction
Author: Raphael Kadushin
Year: January 10, 2005
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.9 MB
Language: English
Year: January 10, 2005
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.9 MB
Language: English
Though the best American writers live everywhere now, a popular fiction our strongest literary voices are strictly bi-coastal ones. Barnstorm sets out to disprove that cliche and to undermine another one as the sense of regional fiction as something quaint, slightly regressive, and full of local color. The stories in this collection capture our global reality with a ruthless, unaffected voice. Lorrie Moore's and "The Jewish Hunter and " is a dark romance that's by turns cynical and guileless. Mack Friedman catches the smoking feel of first love in his and "Setting the Lawn on Fire, and " and Jesse Lee Kercheval's and "Brazil and " is a raucous, ultimately mournful road trip. For Jane Hamilton, Wisconsin is a gorgeous but bittersweet homecoming, and for Kelly Cherry, in her achingly elegiac and "As It Is in Heaven, and " it's the hopeful new world, juxtaposed with a bleak, tweedy England. Dwight Allen's and "The Green Suit and " evokes the young man edging toward adulthood, in a New York that's as flamboyant as an opera, and Tenaya Darlington, in her and "A Patch of Skin, and " constructs a pure horror story, because the horror of loneliness is something we all know. Together Barnstorm's eclectic voices suggest that every coast now, even the Great Lakes' shores, are at the very center of our best, and truest, national literature.Not for sale in the United Kingdom.