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During fi fty years of writing fiction. Favoring the decades as nesting dolls for her interplay of imagination with memory, she evokes the ever shifting spirit of the times through the lives of her characters, creatures of days swift flowing from time past through the evanescent present toward the some days of an ever-receding horizon. Shadows of a growing distance from youthful dreams of invincibility Borenstein's twelve stories in Evanescence: Stories: 1950s-2000 are literary timepieces she fashioned lengthen across "the American century" as it grows older. Her Afterword celebrates the short…mehr
During fi fty years of writing fiction. Favoring the decades as nesting dolls for her interplay of imagination with memory, she evokes the ever shifting spirit of the times through the lives of her characters, creatures of days swift flowing from time past through the evanescent present toward the some days of an ever-receding horizon. Shadows of a growing distance from youthful dreams of invincibility Borenstein's twelve stories in Evanescence: Stories: 1950s-2000 are literary timepieces she fashioned lengthen across "the American century" as it grows older. Her Afterword celebrates the short story as self-replenishing for readers journeying on from a once-upon-a-time moment in American history.
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Audrey Borenstein has been publishing her fiction, essays, journal writings and poetry since the 1960s. She is the author of six books of nonfiction, among them One Journal's Life, Redeeming the Sin: Social Science and Literature and Chimes of Change and Hours: Older Women in 20th Century America, and co-author of a chronicle of local history; of the novel Simurgh, and the story collection The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies. Borenstein, a recipient of a Fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts and a Humanities Fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation, holds a Ph. D in Sociology, and taught at Louisiana State University, Cornell College, and SUNY, New Paltz. A co-founder of the Life Writing Connection (www.lifewriting.org), she lives in Southbury, Connecticut.
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