Winner of the Kurt Vonnegut Fiction Prize, Parkison mixes literary fiction with gritty realities in her second story collection.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aimee Parkison: Aimee Parkison has received a Christopher Isherwood Fellowship, a Writers at Work Fellowship, and a Kurt Vonnegut Fiction Prize. Parkison writes and publishes fiction and poetry. She has an MFA from Cornell University and is an Associate Professor of English at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she teaches creative writing. Her first story collection, Woman with Dark Horses, won the first annual Starcherone Fiction Prize and was published in 2004. Parkison's work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared in or is forthcoming from Hayden's Ferry Review, So to Speak, Nimrod, Tarpaulin Sky, The Literary Review, Feminist Studies, Mississippi Review, North American Review, Quarterly West, Santa Monica Review, Other Voices, Crab Orchard Review, Fiction International, Seattle Review, and Denver Quarterly.
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Contents Lessons from a Sinaloan Beauty Queen 4 Theatrum Insectorum 19 Paints and Papers 29 Dummy 40 The Glass Girl 53 Locked Doors 54 Murder on the Pasture 73 Call Me Linda 75 Warnings 91 Allison's Idea 108 Shrike 126 Chains 138 Etcher 147 Vision of Mirrors 165 Theater of Cruelty 169
Contents Lessons from a Sinaloan Beauty Queen 4 Theatrum Insectorum 19 Paints and Papers 29 Dummy 40 The Glass Girl 53 Locked Doors 54 Murder on the Pasture 73 Call Me Linda 75 Warnings 91 Allison's Idea 108 Shrike 126 Chains 138 Etcher 147 Vision of Mirrors 165 Theater of Cruelty 169
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