The Voyeur
Zusatztext
A woman sees Dante everywhere; Karl runs and runs and cannot recapture his lost love; Celine, a Thai trans-woman, falls for an artist who is infatuated with her as he is with Ian Fairweather; an ex-con travels to Germany to meet his favourite author Herta Mueller; a soldiers wife comes back from the brink; a businessman meets a Muslim woman over a chair incident; Paul, a rat-historian, traces his mischiefs origins back to Kafkas Josephine the Mouse Singer. Whether a soldiers wife, someone observing life from her veranda in an everyday suburban neighbourhood, or a murder of crows regretting their lost chance at ruling the world, in this collection lies a multivariate of human, and other, experiences and voices that stretch across the borderlines of here and there, of what sounds impossible, but implacably located in the now of everyday life.This is a bunch of stories inhabited by real people/ beings who are all, in their own ways, undergoing a quest whether running to or from love, from themselves and others or running towards better versions of themselves. They inhabit the world of literature and art, prisons, hospitals, war or back water towns. They are a multiplicity of wounds and celebrations where some of these stories are too big for more than one page or too many to be contained in one book. The author, as both narrator and voyeur, travels a tightrope strung between sadness and hopefulness. Many of these stories have been published and several have received awards, including The Soldiers Wife which won the Tod Hunter Short Story prize.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 04.07.2021
Umfang: 126 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781982290450
Umbreit-Nr.: 5028352
