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Return fire / stories by Glenn Blake.

Van Pelt Library PS3552.L34825 R48 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Blake, Glenn.
Series:
Johns Hopkins, poetry and fiction
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Southern States--Social life and customs--Fiction.
Southern States.
Manners and customs.
Genre:
Fiction.
Short stories.
Physical Description:
96 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2010]
Summary:
"I was born in a land of bayous, raised between rivers," writes Glenn Blake in his latest collection of short stories. "There is a place in Southeast Texas where two rivers meet and become one. There is a long bridge over these waters, and as you drive across, you can look to the south and see where the Old River and the Lost River become the Old and the Lost. You can look out as far as you can see and watch this wide water become the bay." -- The stories in "Return Fire" are set in the swamps, bayous, and sloughs of Southeast Texas, a region that is subsiding--sinking inches every year beneath the encroaching tides. The characters who inhabit Blake's Southern landscape struggle to salvage what they can of their hopes and dreams. They are the walking wounded--cautious, crippled, capable of any act. Magnolias, water, mescal, stars, and fire return again and again in these seven sparse--yet tightly written--vignettes.
Contents:
Return fire
Degüello
Thanksgiving
How far are we from the water?
When the gods want to punish you
Shooting stars
The old and the lost.
ISBN:
9780801894312
080189431X
OCLC:
391420738

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