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"Passionate, sensuous, savagely intense, and remarkable . . . Moves between carnality and spirit like some franker, modernized Flannery O'Connor.”-James Wood, The New Yorker "An obsessive first collection that feels like a fifth or sixth. . . . Strange, thrilling, and disarmingly honest.”-J. Robert Lennon, The New York Times Book Review Sharp-edged and fearless, mixing white-hot yearning with daring humor, Quatro's stories upend and shake out our views on infidelity, faith, and family. Set around Lookout Mountain on the border of Georgia and Tennessee, Quatro's hypnotically revealing stories…mehr

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"Passionate, sensuous, savagely intense, and remarkable . . . Moves between carnality and spirit like some franker, modernized Flannery O'Connor.”-James Wood, The New Yorker "An obsessive first collection that feels like a fifth or sixth. . . . Strange, thrilling, and disarmingly honest.”-J. Robert Lennon, The New York Times Book Review Sharp-edged and fearless, mixing white-hot yearning with daring humor, Quatro's stories upend and shake out our views on infidelity, faith, and family. Set around Lookout Mountain on the border of Georgia and Tennessee, Quatro's hypnotically revealing stories range from the traditional to the fabulist as they expose lives torn between spirituality and sexuality in the New American South. These fifteen linked tales confront readers with fractured marriages, mercurial temptations, and dark theological complexities, and establish a sultry and enticingly cool new voice in American fiction.
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Jamie Quatro's work has appeared in "Tin House," "McSweeney's," "Oxford American," "Ploughshares," "The Kenyon Review," and elsewhere. A finalist for the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction and the winner of the 2011 American Short Fiction Story Contest, she is the recipient of fellowships from Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony, and was the Georges and Anne Borchardt Scholar at the 2011 Sewanee Writers' Conference. Quatro holds graduate degrees from the College of William and Mary and Bennington College. jamiequatro.com