Crowsong for the Stricken

Langbeschreibung
Crowsong for the Stricken is a prismatic novel consisting of twelve pieces orbiting the uncanny events in an isolated Midwestern village. Are the events the work of the divine or the demonic? Is there a more human explanation? The answer may depend on the order in which one encounters the various pieces. Among them is the award-winning title story, which was published in an illustrated edition by Flyleaf Journal. Central to the book is the crowlike figure of Plague, who haunts the villagers, especially the children. More than anything, though, it is a village of secrets-secrets that people keep from each other . . . and secrets they keep from themselves. The novel is a prime example of the burgeoning literary style known as Midwestern Gothic. Pieces from the novel have appeared in numerous journals, including Southern Humanities Review, theTulane Review, ink&coda, and Constellations, as well as the anthology Literature Today.
Ted Morrissey's novel excerpts, short stories, poems, critical articles, reviews and translations have appeared in some 120 publications (Glimmer Train Stories, Paris Transcontinental, North American Review, Southern Humanities Review, Bellevue Literary Review). His award-winning novels include Crowsong for the Stricken, Mrs Saville, and The Artist Spoke. His collection Delta of Cassiopeia: Collected Stories and Sonnets was released in 2023. Retired from full-time teaching, he is a lecturer in Lindenwood University's MFA in Writing program, and also teaches for Southern New Hampshire University.
ISBN-13:
9780998705729
Veröffentl:
2017
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.08.2017
Seiten:
224
Autor:
Ted Morrissey
Gewicht:
467 g
Format:
222x145x17 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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