Subtle Variations and Other Stories
Autor Miriam Karmelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 oct 2017
"The characters in Miriam Karmel's stories hold together the expanding, collective lives of extended family through a cherished and cared-for history of survival that is present and always heard, even when it is unspoken, incomplete, or hidden. Gently told in prose that is elegantly matter-of- fact and lovingly descriptive and detailed, Subtle Variations and Other Stories is a beautiful and moving read." —Linda LeGarde Grover, Tamarack Award judge and author of The Dance Boots
In these loosely linked stories, characters succumb to magical thinking in their obsessive longing to direct the future, the present, and even the past. In the title story, a husband tries to convince his wife of the subtle beauty in the many shades of green in their garden, when all she wants are flowers. In other stories, characters stubbornly attempt to cheat death. A woman makes jam to resurrect a daughter killed in Iraq. A man throws a party to keep his dying wife alive. A woman believes she can rescue the past by holding onto everyday objects like pots and pans. Though these stories are filled with loss and echoing grief, they hold equal measures of gratitude and pride, resilience and joy.
Miriam Karmel is the recipient of Minnesota Monthly's Tamarack Award for her short story "The Queen of Love." She has received numerous other awards for her stories, including the Moment Magazine/Karma Foundation Short Fiction Prize. Her novel Being Esther was published by Milkweed Editions in 2013.
In these loosely linked stories, characters succumb to magical thinking in their obsessive longing to direct the future, the present, and even the past. In the title story, a husband tries to convince his wife of the subtle beauty in the many shades of green in their garden, when all she wants are flowers. In other stories, characters stubbornly attempt to cheat death. A woman makes jam to resurrect a daughter killed in Iraq. A man throws a party to keep his dying wife alive. A woman believes she can rescue the past by holding onto everyday objects like pots and pans. Though these stories are filled with loss and echoing grief, they hold equal measures of gratitude and pride, resilience and joy.
Miriam Karmel is the recipient of Minnesota Monthly's Tamarack Award for her short story "The Queen of Love." She has received numerous other awards for her stories, including the Moment Magazine/Karma Foundation Short Fiction Prize. Her novel Being Esther was published by Milkweed Editions in 2013.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780998601007
ISBN-10: 0998601004
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Holy Cow! Press
Colecția Holy Cow! Press
ISBN-10: 0998601004
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Holy Cow! Press
Colecția Holy Cow! Press
Recenzii
"The characters in Miriam Karmel’s collection of linked stories hold the expanding collective lives of extended family together through a cherished and cared-for history of survival that is present and always heard even when it is unspoken, incomplete, or hidden. There is loss and an echoing grief in these stories as well as gratitude and pride; resilience and a joy in existence are tempered by a sense of obligation that can be both comforting and burdensome. Laced throughout contemporary passages of marriage, divorce, worries about young adult children and the fading of elderly parents are an awareness of losses of the past and a middle generation’s connective role to the future. Gently told in prose that is elegantly matter-of-fact while it is lovingly descriptive and detailed, Subtle Variations and Other Stories is a beautiful and moving read."--Linda LeGarde Grover
Notă biografică
Miriam Karmel is author of the novel Being Esther (Milkweed Editions, 2013). She is the recipient of Minnesota Monthly’s Tamarack Award for her short story, The Queen of Love. She has received numerous other prizes for short fiction, including the Waasnode Short Fiction Prize, the Kate Braverman Short Story Prize, Moment Magazine/Karma Foundation Short Fiction Prize, and the Arthur Edelstein Prize for Short Fiction. Her stories have appeared in numerous literary journals and magazines. Subtle Variations and Other Stories is the recipient of the inaugural "First Fiction" Prize from Holy Cow! Press.
Descriere
Dazzling, lively, masterful short stories and recipient of the inaugural Holy Cow! Press "First Fiction" prize.