Calling up the Dead: Stories
Herewith, six stories (with an intensity belying their leisurely length), which are set internationally and which span all ages and emotions. In them Weaver holds true to his surname by threading the human spirit poignantly, regardless of the story's setting or mood-be it comic, magical, or grotesque. He, for instance, moves us deftly from three war refugees barely into their puberty, to a talking balcony filled with releasing pity for an elderly woman, to an Asian Indian who has repatriated only to witness a patricide, to an oddly realistic "fairy tale" set in contemporary Russia. Wherever he moves us, he does so with unsettling grace.
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Calling up the Dead: Stories
Herewith, six stories (with an intensity belying their leisurely length), which are set internationally and which span all ages and emotions. In them Weaver holds true to his surname by threading the human spirit poignantly, regardless of the story's setting or mood-be it comic, magical, or grotesque. He, for instance, moves us deftly from three war refugees barely into their puberty, to a talking balcony filled with releasing pity for an elderly woman, to an Asian Indian who has repatriated only to witness a patricide, to an oddly realistic "fairy tale" set in contemporary Russia. Wherever he moves us, he does so with unsettling grace.
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Calling up the Dead: Stories

Calling up the Dead: Stories

by Brett Weaver
Calling up the Dead: Stories

Calling up the Dead: Stories

by Brett Weaver

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Herewith, six stories (with an intensity belying their leisurely length), which are set internationally and which span all ages and emotions. In them Weaver holds true to his surname by threading the human spirit poignantly, regardless of the story's setting or mood-be it comic, magical, or grotesque. He, for instance, moves us deftly from three war refugees barely into their puberty, to a talking balcony filled with releasing pity for an elderly woman, to an Asian Indian who has repatriated only to witness a patricide, to an oddly realistic "fairy tale" set in contemporary Russia. Wherever he moves us, he does so with unsettling grace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781931982214
Publisher: Livingston Press
Publication date: 11/28/2003
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Grove of No Birds1
Eternity Points30
Regards, the Balcony53
Princess Preparation66
Three for Tango84
Knockout: A Fairy Tale101
Calling Up the Dead125
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