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The owl that carries us away, short stories, by Doug Ramspeck

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The owl that carries us away, short stories, by Doug Ramspeck
Language
eng
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government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The owl that carries us away
Responsibility statement
by Doug Ramspeck
Sub title
short stories
Summary
"One is tempted, in describing Doug Ramspeck's new collection, to use the word 'unflinching' - and indeed, these fictions tackle crises that might tempt many to avert their gaze: dead, missing or decamped fathers, tragic accidents, romantic disappointment, childhood trauma, awkward aftermaths of all kinds. The problem is that 'unflinching' gives the viewer, or the writer, special credit for not looking away. But flinching is for those who have a choice, and the characters in these spare, close-to-the-bone stories do not. What Ramspeck succeeds in here is to show us, in poignant, lyrical, but never fussy prose, what everyday fortitude looks like, what it's like to look hardship straight in its eye and keep pressing on. These are flawed, sympathetic, fully human characters, and this is a sad, dark, terrific book." -- back cover
Table Of Contents
Contents : Foreword -- The owl that carries us away -- The visible world -- Omphalotus Olearius -- Stone garden -- Bonjour Tristeese -- Messenger -- The second coming -- Spring show -- Little dancer aged fourteen -- Water tower -- Crow death -- Slippery Creek -- Ocho Rios -- The world we know -- Old places -- Folklore -- Five grackles -- Old man -- Bedtime story -- Into the woods -- The green bridge -- The old worlds -- Dog memories -- Confessions of a cloud -- Three crows -- Opuntia -- Baobab -- Jamaican snow -- Crow
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