9781595530448-1595530444-Glimmer Train Stories, #95

Glimmer Train Stories, #95

ISBN-13: 9781595530448
ISBN-10: 1595530444
Edition: #95
Author: Jonathan Lethem, Vera Kurian, Emily McKay, Susan Burmeister-Brown, Claire Luchette, Lee Conell, Aja Gabel, Andrew Roe, David Naimon (interviewer), Micah Nathan, John Thornton Williams, Tamar Jacobs, Michael Varga, Aaron Guest, S.A. Rivkin, Linda B. Swanso
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Glimmer Train Press, Inc.
Format: Paperback 248 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781595530448
ISBN-10: 1595530444
Edition: #95
Author: Jonathan Lethem, Vera Kurian, Emily McKay, Susan Burmeister-Brown, Claire Luchette, Lee Conell, Aja Gabel, Andrew Roe, David Naimon (interviewer), Micah Nathan, John Thornton Williams, Tamar Jacobs, Michael Varga, Aaron Guest, S.A. Rivkin, Linda B. Swanso
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Glimmer Train Press, Inc.
Format: Paperback 248 pages

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Glimmer Train Stories, #95 (ISBN-13: 9781595530448 and ISBN-10: 1595530444), written by authors Jonathan Lethem, Vera Kurian, Emily McKay, Susan Burmeister-Brown, Claire Luchette, Lee Conell, Aja Gabel, Andrew Roe, David Naimon (interviewer), Micah Nathan, John Thornton Williams, Tamar Jacobs, Michael Varga, Aaron Guest, S.A. Rivkin, Linda B. Swanso, was published by Glimmer Train Press, Inc. in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Glimmer Train Stories, #95 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.51.

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Literary Short stories by established and emerging writers.John Thornton Williams Darling, Keith, the Subway Girl, and Jumping Joe Henry Darling kept his head down. Probably none of those girls had been in that fraternity basement last night, where he'd fought another homeless man for a fifth of liquor, but he didn't want to take the chance. Claire Luchette Full In New York, he shows you the Angel of Bethesda in Central Park, and, with gusto and exaggerated sibilance, he recites the final monologue in Angels in America. "The world only spins forward, we will be citizens. The time has come." Tamar Jacobs The Wall Between Her mother thought fish was a life-extending food (unlike red meat, a life-diminishing one), and so they ate it whenever there was money. Michael Varga Chad Erupts in Strife Chad was now part of the family narrative, and there was no telling how the story would end. Aaron Guest The Hecklers "If only life was being recorded," he said at Elliot's one night before the AA meeting. "Then you'd know when the blitz was coming. I mean, you could at least know, from previous plays, that the blitz was coming." Vera Kurian The Bleeding Room They start to argue, as usual, and I've gotten so used to them that I almost find it easier to concentrate, with all the noise. Aja Gabel Necessary Animals The trees are so close together in those woods that they look like tall old men leaning together, alive, whispering. S.A. Rivkin How to Survive a Non-Funeral It was an all-family affair, and I couldn't understand why I was even permitted. I couldn't think of a single thing to say to the dying man. Emily McKay Affording to Lose I caught myself wide awake and thinking, "I feel ... amazing," and then realized, "No, Caroline. That sentiment does not apply." Andrew Roe A Matter of Twenty-Four Hours The right person would make all the difference. The right person would save him. And much time and effort and energy had been wasted over the years because of this belief. Lee Conell The Afterlife of Turtles On good days we talk about science fiction and soup. On bad days we talk about turtle heaven and hell. Jonathan Lethem Interview by David Naimon These things are always fragile. We pass through them. Neighborhoods, families, movements. And we are struck by them. They seem to be a vision of a world that we want to stay inside but it can't sustain. Micah Nathan In Search of Absolutely Nothing "I thought Mayans invented the zero," Tosh said. "How can anyone invent the zero?" Katherine asked.
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