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Two friends are inexplicably drawn to a carnival-like -orchid garden. A man works obsessively on restoring a mansion he has inherited. An urban dweller is haunted by the echo of cries in the night. A traveler is lured by highway signs directing him to a place that he has always known.

The stories in Home, the follow-up to Mark Macdonald?s acclaimed novel Flat, feature characters searching for truth and clarity in a world that is sometimes deceptive, usually miraculous, and often inescapable. Full of dark compulsions and seemingly irrational tendencies, Home is a place where all is not as it seems: authority figures defy reality, and fate takes charge as life and death become mere observances.

Informed by terminal illness and a trust in the wonders of the world, these stories are about anxiety, foreboding, and a sense of calm resignation and peace with matters beyond our control.

"An inventive, sometimes startling, work of fiction from a writer of formidable ability."?Globe & Mail

"These stories have the power to slip in and engrave lingering afterimages in the mind."?Quill & Quire

Praise for Flat:

"Uncanny. . . . With a deadpan worthy of Kafka, and the eye of a satellite camera."?Lambda Book Report

"It?s wonderful to read a novel and get such piercing insights from little things, described concisely."?Toronto Star

Mark Macdonald is the book buyer for Little Sister?s, Vancouver?s legendary gay and lesbian bookstore. His work has appeared in numerous anthologies and publications, including Quickies 2 and Carnal Nation.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 1 de septiembre de 2002
ISBN13 9781551521107
Editores Arsenal Pulp Press
Páginas 115
Dimensiones 125 × 8 × 203 mm   ·   154 g
Lengua Inglés  

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