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The Last Bizarre Tale Stories by David Madden / by David Madden ; Edited with an Introduction by James A. Perkins.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Madden, David, 1933-
Contributor:
Perkins, James A., 1941-
Standardized Title:
Short stories. Selections
Language:
English
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (273 p.)
Edition:
First Edition.
Manufacture:
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2014
Place of Publication:
Knoxville : The University of Tennessee Press, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Some writers have a talent for storytelling. Far fewer writers have a talent for literary innovation. Madden masterfully combines both talents." -Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump "This collection of stories by the celebrated David Madden showcases a wide variety of themes, styles, and approaches. It is also as if the author dared himself to undertake as many novel forms as possible; to each of them he brings deft artistry, piercing observation, and an uncanny understanding of the inner lives of outsiders. A fine achievement!" -Fred Chappell, author of Ancestors and Others: New and Selected Stories Though he has authored more than eleven novels including, Cassandra Singing, The Suicide's Wife, Abducted by Circumstance, and the recent London Bridge in Plague and Fire, David Madden has been publishing short stories for all six decades of his active career. The Last Bizarre Tale consists of works that appeared in journals but that have not appeared together as a collection. Madden used two stories, "The Singer" and "Second Look Presents: the Rape of an Indian Brave, " as chapters in his 1980 novel On the Big Wind. "The Headless Girl's Mother" was first published as a chapter in a serialized novel entitled Hair of the Dog. Two other stories developed out of longer versions of Madden's novels. "A Demon in My View" is part of a sequel, not yet published, to Bijou. All of the stories in David Madden's third collection are distinguished by variety of content and by shifting styles and often innovative techniques. They are to varying degrees and in various ways bizarre in their characters and their relationships, in the kinds of internal and external conflicts, and in locales and themes. The title story, The Last Bizarre Tale, involving a corpse that has hung on a hook in a funeral home garage for decades, is evocative of Poe and, in its dark, grotesque humor, Flannery O'Connor and Carson McCullers. "Process is as important as product to David Madden, " writes editor James Perkins, "and one can learn as much about the process of writing as about the human condition by a careful reading of these stories." The author of eleven novels and two short story collections, David Madden is known for his innovative style and technique in crafting fiction. His work is praised by critics and fans alike as complex yet lyrical and always masterfully done. He lives in Black Mountain, North Carolina. James A. Perkins is a professor of English Emeritus at Westminster College. He is the author of The Cass Mastern Material: The Core of Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men. He is coeditor, with Jeffrey J. Folks, of Southern Writers at Century's End and coauthor, with Randy J. Hendricks, of David Madden: A Writer for All Genres.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Introduction: Reading David Madden for Half a Century - James A. Perkins
A Piece of the Sky
She's Always Had a Will of Her Own
Lights
Who Killed Harpo Marx?
James Agee Never Lived in This House
A Secondary Character
Hurry Up Please It's Time
The Singer
A Human Interest Death
The Master's Thesis
Over the Cliff
By Way of Introduction
Seven Frozen Starlings
Second Look Presents:The Rape of an Indian Brave
The Retriever
A Walk with Thomas Jefferson at Poplar Forest
A Demon in My View
Wanted: Ghost Writer
Lying in Wait
The Headless Girl's Mother
The Last Bizarre Tale
Acknowledgments.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781621900801
1621900800
OCLC:
894843675

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