Tito Perdueβs The Philatelist is a novella about the joys of stamp collecting as a refuge from an unhappy life. The Philatelist is paired with the short story βGood Things in Tiny Places,β read on the occasion of the author receiving the 2015 H. P. Lovecraft Prize for Literature. βIt happens
The Philatelist
β Scribed by Perdue, Tito
- Publisher
- Counter-Currents Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 64 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- San Francisco
- ISBN
- 1940933994
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Tito Perdueβs The Philatelist is a novella about the joys of stamp collecting as a refuge from an unhappy life. The Philatelist is paired with the short story βGood Things in Tiny Places,β read on the occasion of the author receiving the 2015 H. P. Lovecraft Prize for Literature.
βIt happens more than just sometimes that overly refined persons like thee and me may opt to turn away from ordinary things and seek entry into a more perfect world than this one. Iβm thinking about art galleries, concert halls, coin and stamp collections, ingenious mechanical devices or a well-played chess match. People like you spend too much time gazing at the stars while others, like my good friend who offers us a case study of the type, has traded away his life in a still-continuing struggle to assemble a non-representative array of the worldβs most beautiful postage stamps. A little custodial βart gallery,β he calls it, his own bespoken domain after three failed marriages and a deleterious son. All the elements, Iβve been told, can be found in a single drop of sea water. So, too, with a choice collection of the worldβs postage brought together for aesthetic purposes. Thus my friend. One doesnβt need to be a good person, remember, to be extraordinarily interesting anyway.ββFrom the author
Tito Perdue is the author of sixteen other novels, including Lee (1991), The New Austerities (1994), Opportunities in Alabama Agriculture (1994), The Sweet-Scented Manuscript (2004), Fields of Asphodel (2007), The Node (2011), Morning Crafts (2013) Reuben (2014), the Williamβs House quartet (2016), Cynosura (2017), Philip (2017), The Bent Pyramid (2018), and Though We Be Dead, Yet Our Day Shall Come (2018). In 2015, he received the H. P. Lovecraft Prize for Literature.
β¦ Subjects
American fiction -- 20th century
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