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David Gaffney
More Sawn-Off Tales
English · Paperback
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Description
In stories that are laugh out loud funny, cringingly weird and desperately sad., Gaffney introduces the possibility of momentary actions that change everything; a swimming man sees a hundred glass eyes at the bottom of a river; a broken vase causes a couple to re-examine their relationship with the universe; a zoo with only three animals makes a man reconsider his relationship to his surrounding; and a comedian decides to expresses himself through the medium of smell.
Relationships begin, stutter, then crash to earth, each mundane transaction peeling away the everyday to reveal a canyon of emotion.
Gaffney's characters are awkward, often disconnected, yet they are also profoundly sympathetic. With great empathy and generosity he reveals the idiosyncrasies, vulnerability, yearning, and twisted systems that governs our lives. In More Sawn-off Tales David Gaffney creates a deliriously lonely, yet lovely universe where strangers hand you their watch and an estranged couple try to communicate through paint colour. An expert miniaturist with the ability to stuff an elephant inside a flea without the insect noticing, Gaffney is like David Shrigley meets Curb Your Enthusiasm.
List of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Passing Place
- Nerves
- Hidden Obvious Typical
- It Happens Inside
- Oasis Leisure Lounge
- Bleached Lichen Number Four
- The Clever People Who Can't Do Anything Useful
- Mo's Feet
- The Zoo With Three Animals
- Acceptable for Men to Like
- Something Happened Here
- Reekers
- Functional Market Area
- More Men Will Come
- The Homes of Others
- It's All in Storage
- Everything's West of Something
- The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head
- The Big Pub
- The Joke About Todd Pokato
- Lifting and Handling the Truth
- The Building With the Hole
- The Proper Care of Surfaces
- The Receipt
- The Smell Comedian
- Get the Ball and Give It to Bobby Moore
- The Gypsy in Me
- New Audiences
- The Power of Millions
- Boy You Turn Me
- It Doesn't Really Matter If Things Die Out
- Taped Over
- Thrill Me Slowly
- The Listed Bridge
- The Good Machines
- Happy Birthday, Hee Hee
- The Scientific Explanation for Faraway Eyes
- Can You Feel the Waves?
- Let's See What Rachel's Been Up To
- Nothing Can Hurt Me Now
- Nineteen-Eighties Cavalier
- The Man Who Was Always There But Never Said Anything
- Blood in Flight
- Lag Phase
- Buy Yourself a Cheap Tray
- Skewness
- For The Lady
- Other People's Worlds
- Inches From What You Want
- Uncle Leonard
- The Bad Psychiatrists
- This Is Your Brain On Drugs
- Doll Parts
- The Woman With the Four Planks of Wood
- Loss Function
- The Bear's Head
- Like a Town
- The Mousemats Say Innovate Or Die
- Normal Hours
- Private View
- Dip Finish
- DJ Stinger and the Ghost Alpcaca
- Effective Calming Measures
- How to Get Around in the Sky
- As If You Are There
- Talking to the Budgerigar
- The Happy Spore
- The Leaves Are Really Something Else
- The Periphery is Everywhere
- The Underpass
- Two Columns
- Eat Less Pastry
- A Dress Code For Modern Musicians
About the author
David Gaffney lives in Manchester. He is the author of the novels Never Never (2008), All The Places I've Ever Lived ( 2017) and Out Of The Dark (2022) plus the flash fiction and short story collections Sawn-Off Tales (2006), Aromabingo (2007), The Half-Life of Songs (2010) and More Sawn-Off Tales (2013). His graphic novels with Dan Berry include The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head (2018) and Rivers (2021).
Summary
In stories that are laugh-out-loud funny, cringingly weird and desperately sad, Gaffney introduces the possibility of momentary actions that change everything; a swimming man sees a hundred glass eyes at the bottom of a river; and a comedian decides to express himself through the medium of smell.
Product details
Authors | David Gaffney |
Publisher | External catalogues_US |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback |
Released | 26.10.2016 |
EAN | 9781784630997 |
ISBN | 978-1-78463-099-7 |
Dimensions | 110 mm x 178 mm x 5 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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