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Fiction. "Set in a small corner of northern New Jersey, these astonishing stories explore so much that is essential about contemporary life: the comforts and tensions of class, the terrors and joys of parenting, the rage and futility of politics, the strangeness and inscrutability of friendship, the lovely failures of art. Structurally complex and stylistically audacious, these stories engage with the myths and mysteries of our time, showing their strangeness and bringing them fully to life."--Nathan Oates

Produktbeschreibung
Fiction. "Set in a small corner of northern New Jersey, these astonishing stories explore so much that is essential about contemporary life: the comforts and tensions of class, the terrors and joys of parenting, the rage and futility of politics, the strangeness and inscrutability of friendship, the lovely failures of art. Structurally complex and stylistically audacious, these stories engage with the myths and mysteries of our time, showing their strangeness and bringing them fully to life."--Nathan Oates
Autorenporträt
Joseph Rathgeber is an author, poet, and high school English teacher from New Jersey. His short stories and poems have appeared in a number of literary magazines and journals. He is a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, a two-time Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award Honorable Mention, and a recipient of a 2014 Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. He is a member of the National Writers Union UAW Local 1981/AFL-CIO.