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Informationen zum Autor Susan Daitch is the author of four works of fiction. Her short fiction has been included in "The Norton Anthology of Postmodern Fiction," "Tin House," "Guernica," "Bomb," "Conjunctions," "McSweeney's," "The Brooklyn Rail," "The Pushcart Prize Anthology," "Ploughshares," "The Village Voice," and elsewhere. Her work has been the recipient of two Vogelstein awards. Her novel "L.C." won an NEA Heritage Award and was a Lannan Foundation Selection. She teaches at Hunter College. Klappentext The distinctions between art and life are blurred in this unsettling and tantalizing first collection of short fiction by novelist Susan Daitch (The Colorist, L.C.). In fifteen stories, all concerning "strange displacements of the ordinary", Daitch examines the fringes of the art world in the 20th century. Characters restore or duplicate art objects (legally and otherwise), dub dialogue for foreign films, and look to old movies for guidance. In the title story (based upon a legendary amusement park in upstate New York), a woman works at a children's theme park, where Alice in Wonderland mourns for the Sheriff of Nottingham, who has joined the marines. Combining "downtown aesthetics" with a vivid historical imagination, Susan Daitch's stories have the same qualities that have earned her novels wide praise. Zusammenfassung The distinctions between art and life are blurred in this unsettling and tantalizing first collection of short fiction by novelist Susan Daitch ("The Colorist," ?"L.C."). In fifteen stories, all concerning "strange displacements of the ordinary," Daitch examines the fringes of the art world in the 20th century. Characters restore or duplicate art objects (legally and otherwise), dub dialogue for foreign films, and look to old movies for guidance. In the title story (based upon a legendary amusement park in upstate New York), a woman works at a children's theme park, where Alice in Wonderland mourns for the Sheriff of Nottingham, who has joined the marines. Combining "downtown aesthetics" with a vivid historical imagination, Susan Daitch's stories have the same qualities that have earned her novels wide praise....

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Authors Susan Daitch
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.1996
 
EAN 9781564780942
ISBN 978-1-56478-094-2
No. of pages 204
Series American Literature (Dalkey Ar
American Literature (Dalkey Ar
American Literature
American Literature (Dalkey Archive)
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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