"Braverman possesses a magical, incantatory voice and the ability to lift ordinary lives into the heightened world of myth." --_New York Times_ A thirteen-year-old girl must choose between her Grammy-Award winning mother in Beverly Hills or her pot-growing father in the Allegheny Mountains. Dr.
A Good Day for Seppuku: Short Stories
โ Scribed by Braverman, Kate
- Book ID
- 109501750
- Publisher
- City Lights Publishers
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780872867222
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โฆ Synopsis
"Braverman possesses a magical, incantatory voice and the ability to lift ordinary lives into the heightened world of myth." --New York Times
A thirteen-year-old girl must choose between her Grammy-Award winning mother in Beverly Hills or her pot-growing father in the Allegheny Mountains. Dr. Bernie Roth and his wife Chloe reside in a grand hacienda in La Jolla. Their children are in college, and their disappointments are profound. But Bernie has his doctor's bag of elixirs for the regrets of late middle age. Mrs. Barbara Stein, a high school teacher, looks like she'd sacrifice her life for Emily Dickinson's honor. That's camouflage--Mrs. Stein actually spends summers in the Sisyphean search for her prostitute daughter in Los Angeles. These are some of the tales told in Kate Braverman's audacious new story collection. These furious and often hilarious tableaus of American family life remind us of why she has been seducing readers ever since her debut...
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