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Honeymoon and Other Stories

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Kevin Canty is a master of the short story, a writer whose work has been compared to that of Flannery O'Connor and Raymond Carver, but always with the understanding that Canty's is strikingly new, cool, and real.

Now in Honeymoon, after two novels, Kevin Canty returns to short fiction, his first collection since his debut A Stranger in this World, a book that was hailed as Superb: These tautly structured stories breathe with sharp, distilled intelligence.Honeymoon is a book about love, about lovers and would-be lovers exploring unlikely alliances, all of them toeing a certain eventful edge, a decision between rational restraint and something altogether different.

In the title story, a man leaves his lover's wedding with the bride's ex-girlfriend; in Flipper a young escapee from fat camp discovers a different kind of hunger while enjoying a pregnant teen's gifts of forbidden chocolate; in Aquarium, a thirty-eight-year old woman who claims to follow the straight and narrow tries to resist seducing her fifteen-year-old nephew again.

Revealing the hidden longings and quirky needs of both men and women with a tough sensitivity and deep, sometimes biting humor, Honeymoon presents a masterful writer purely at home in his form, yet continuing to push himself and his stories to their limits with enthusiasm and daring.

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Product Details
0525435042 / 9780525435044
eBook (EPUB)
22/02/2017
English
176 pages
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