| "' deft, fleet, and luminous collection of stories. Liza Wieland has a gift for culling extraordinary prose from the ordinary human moment; ultimately we see that no human life is merely ordinary. It was a pleasure to read these stories, and to feel myself in the presence of somebody who can tell me, jaded reader as I am, some things I don't know about this world." Cynthia Shearer |
From the opening story in Liza Wieland's third story collection, in which a literary translator reflects on her first marriage, to the last, a poetic evocation of a daughter's love for her mother, lyrical yet realistic portraits of women unfold. Caught in revealing and cathartic moments, her characters, both historical and invented, find themselves at emotional crossroads: a young girl encounters the elderly Ezra Pound in Venice; Marie Curie's daughter Eve attends the funeral of her mother's lover in Paris; a woman survives the 1944 Nazi massacre in Oradour, France; a nun in New York City catches a baby dropped out a window; a U.S. college applicant performs sign language at poetry readings.
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Hardback Editions
January 2011 : Hardback
| Title: Quickening: Stories Author(s): Liza Wieland ISBN: 0-87074-564-6 / 978-0-87074-564-5 (USA edition) Publisher: Southern Methodist University Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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