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Things are different here : and other stories / Rod Michalko.

Van Pelt Library PR9199.4.M5273 A6 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Michalko, Rod, 1946- author.
Standardized Title:
Short stories. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Blindness--Fiction.
Short stories, Canadian--21st century.
Blind.
Blindness.
Short stories, Canadian.
Genre:
Short stories.
Fiction.
Short stories, Canadian.
Physical Description:
265 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
London, Ontario : Insomniac Press, [2017]
Summary:
"In Things Are Different Here, readers will get a rare glimpse of the world of blindness. Entering the lives of blind characters as told by a blind storywriter is an intriguing experience, indeed. All of Rod Michalko's stories take place in blindness and, things are different here. Michalko tells of how blind people move through the world encountering sighted people resulting in tragic, daring, and humorous consequences. The characters in Michalko's stories invite us to 'come along for the ride' - a ride that will take us through the intrigue and mystery of creating a life in blindness. The university, restaurants and bars, on the street, even in martial arts - it is in these places that you will encounter blindness. These are stories of uncanny dimensions. There is Eli, a young man, who is compelled to engage the completeness of his total blindness as it slowly seeps into his entire being; Eli, ironically, goes blind ̥again. The title story Things Are Different Here presents the mystery that Bradley faces in the "blinding light" as he moves, blind, in city streets. In these stories and in the rest of collection, Michalko leads us in to an unexpected image of blindness and things are different here."-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Short stories.
Other Format:
Michalko, Rod, 1946- Things are different here.
ISBN:
9781554831883
1554831881
OCLC:
961802486

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