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My horse and other stories / Stacey Levine.

Van Pelt Library PS3562.E912 M9 1993
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Levine, Stacey
Contributor:
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
New American fiction series ; 28.
NAF ; 28
Language:
English
Genre:
Fiction.
Penn Provenance:
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
Physical Description:
149 pages ; 19 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles : Sun & Moon Press, 1993.
Summary:
Stacey Levine's My Horse, her first collection of short tales, reads with such precisely turned sentences that it seems to have been written with a scalpel. The stories of My Horse range from otherworldly, opaque portraits to claustrophobic domestic studies. In the title story, the narrator has a small pet horse, whose loose skin gradually develops scabby rings and sores. With painful psycho-logic the story recounts the narrator's various and changing attitudes toward the pet, as the physical deterioration of the animal is reflected in the owner's shift from love to abuse. In "The Hump", a woman finds a small growth on her body, which, while she waits for a doctor's appointment, quickly grows into a large hump that affects her entire system and her perceptions of reality. In "Cakes", the narrator buys several cakes with the intention of eating them to become very "Full". But the sudden appearance of a dog and cat at the window so terribly upsets her that she cannot eat the cakes; as the animals remain at her window for days, she postpones her enjoyment, becoming in the end "quite ill". In story after story Levine returns to the impermeability of experience, of not knowing even our own bodies with any certainty. A blackened tooth or a Siamese twin become haunting metaphors for the unreasonable, unfathomable burden of existence that she conveys in wickedly enthralling prose.
Contents:
Three stories
The hump
The doll
The twin
Cakes
Veracruz
My horse
Sweethearts
The son
Scratches
Small
Happy
Made
Brothers
Spring
The broker.
ISBN:
1557131244
9781557131249
OCLC:
27813395

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