βJeff Parker is a writer who understands that voice is the doorway to all true beauty in fiction. Tight, wry, dark, and deeply funny β he is a master of the hyper-compressed sentence that explodes with more meaning and nuance than should be possible.β β George Saunders, author of *Pastoralia*
The Taste of Penny
β Scribed by Jeff Parker
- Book ID
- 100208725
- Publisher
- Dzanc Books
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0982631863
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β¦ Synopsis
βJeff Parker is a writer who understands that voice is the doorway to all true beauty in fiction. Tight, wry, dark, and deeply funny β he is a master of the hyper-compressed sentence that explodes with more meaning and nuance than should be possible.β β George Saunders, author of Pastoralia
βJeff Parkerβs stories are mysterious, heartfelt, and utterly captivating. In The Taste of Penney he casually flexes a Voltron-like combo of writerly gifts: Ron Carlsonβs mastery of voice, Elmore Leonardβs uncanny ear for dialogue, and Raymond Carverβs spare wit. This collection contains some of the most absorbing and brightly imaginative stories Iβve come across in some time.β β Davy Rothbart, FOUND Magazine
βWhether moose legs or tongue tips or sperm counts or pennies lodged into a throat, Parker disassembles us so compellingly that we no longer wish to be whole. His inventiveness revises th...
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