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The Sadness of Spirits

Autor Aimee Pogson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2020
What power does misery play in daily life?
In this sorrowful yet intriguing collection of stories, Aimee Pogson explores journeys of suffering through magical realism. A preschool teacher contends with the stream of salmon that keep appearing on her windowsill, in her closet, tucked in her shoes. An invisible boy swallows nails, buttons, and tree bark in a misguided attempt to grow stronger. Spirits cling to a Ouija board, restlessly hoping that someone will remove it from the closet and ask them a question. A young girl who has an existential crisis burns her Barbie dolls at the stake. And a short, dancing man manipulates the melody of molecules in an attempt to bring his loved ones back to life.
While sadness weighs heavy in The Sadness of Spirits, Pogson's writing provokes strong emotions, leaving the reader with hope and admiration as the characters are awakened to the nuance and possibility melancholy can bring.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253050458
ISBN-10: 0253050456
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Indiana University Press

Notă biografică

Aimee Pogson teaches creative writing at Penn State Erie, the Behrend College, where she also serves as an editor of Lake Effect. She received her MFA from Bowling Green State University. She is currently based in Erie, Pennsylvania.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Unnatural
Red Ballooning
Oh, Dr. Brown
The Invisible Boy
Aching in the Grass
These Clouds, These Trees, These Fish of the Sea
Dolls
The Long Man
Disappearance
Mailman Fantasies
Winter
The Sadness of Spirits
Uncle Rumpelstiltskin Will Teach You to Dance
The Key Maker and His Kin

Descriere

Features short stories by the winner of the 2020 Blue Light Books prize Uses magical realism to address a common thread of suffering and grief Will be promoted by the Indiana Review