Dream State

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Moira Crone's acclaimed book, Dream State (University Press of Mississippi now available in a $14.95 paperback and an $18.95 hardback) contains award-winning stories that radiate from the Louisana landscape and observe the twisted romance and fabulous ironies that resound in this fecund, steamy terrain.

"It's interesting to live in a place so many people dream about," Crone, professor of creative writing at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, says. "Sometimes it's hard to live out your own dreams, maybe ...

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Overview

Moira Crone's acclaimed book, Dream State (University Press of Mississippi now available in a $14.95 paperback and an $18.95 hardback) contains award-winning stories that radiate from the Louisana landscape and observe the twisted romance and fabulous ironies that resound in this fecund, steamy terrain.

"It's interesting to live in a place so many people dream about," Crone, professor of creative writing at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, says. "Sometimes it's hard to live out your own dreams, maybe because it's hard to tell which dreams are yours."

The New York Times Book Review says, "Dream State successfully presents a fresh version of the deep South, one that is exotic without being either grotesque or romanticized."

In the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Susan Larson says, "Crone renders the place with an immigrant's clarity and an adopted daughter's solid affection. To read Dream State is to surrender to her spell, a powerful potion of beautiful humor, and keen insight."

Crone writes with equal grace about failed movie stars, environmental lawyers, residents of the French Quarter, or models from uptown New Orleans. Her work explores politics, love, immigration, and marriage.

Lee Smith characterizes her prose as "precise and hallucinatory at the same time. Each of these wonderful tales is as complex as any novel, as vivid and fast and surprising as your life."

Moira Crone, who lives in New Orleans, is also the author of the novel A Period of Confinement and the story collection The Winnebago Mysteries. In addition to magazines like the New Yorker, Mademoiselle, and Family Circle, her stories have appeared in Best New Stories from the South and New Stories from Southern Women.

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``Everybody is real the same. Not some more real and some less,'' observes the narrator of the title tale of this new collection of eight stories from Crone (The Winnebago Mysteries). This book, which won the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Prize, concerns a declining movie star who returns to her Louisiana hometown to escape a scandal in Hollywood. Indeed, the strength of Crone's short fiction is the realism that the author grants to her characters and their situations: a divorced couple meeting over dinner in New Orleans to discuss their daughter's schooling, in the process reawakening tender feelings for each other (``There Is a River in New Orleans''); an unemployed father of a baby girl who has an affair with a teenager while his wife is away on business (``Fever''). All the stories are set in Louisiana (Crone teaches creative writing at Louisiana State University), depicted as a culturally hybrid landscape where traditional rules collide with individual desires. The psychological aspects of most of the tales, generally voiced by forthcoming, self-reflective narrators, seem obvious. While readers may appreciate the accessibility and earnestness of the collection, they won't have to strain to figure out the kind of world Crone is creating for her characters: one marked by confusion about self, love and future.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781578060979
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication date: 9/1/1998
  • Edition description: New Edition
  • Edition number: 2
  • Pages: 189
  • Product dimensions: 5.10 (w) x 7.60 (h) x 0.60 (d)

Table of Contents

Dream State 3
Desire 59
There Is a River in New Orleans 78
I Am Eleven 91
Crocheting 110
Oslo 122
Fever 132
Gauguin 161
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