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255 pages $11.95 (paper) ISBN 0-932511-01-5 $15.95
(cloth) ISBN 0-932511-00-7
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When Things Get Back To Normal
In a tone at once comic,
gothic, and deceptively pastoral, the stories n this collection
continue the tradition of Hawthorne, Poe, and James - Americans
pursuing a dialectic with Europe - but in a late 20th century
context. Constance Pierce's character's, with their fetishes for
food and property, hide their eyes with daydreams, hallucinations,
and enormous feats of rationale in their longing to return to the
happy normal state they tell themselves they once enjoys but which
likely never existed at all. Subtly questioning their characters'
illusions and nostalgia, these stories, set in such territory as
World War II Germany, the French countryside, and Long Island Sound,
address the often nebulous relationships between private and public
life, old and new ideas, fantasy and
reality. |