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Shadow Traffic By Richard Burgin

Shadow Traffic by Richard Burgin


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A collection of stories that features: Memorial Day, Memo and Oblivion and The Interview. In Memorial Day, an aging man at a public swimming pool recalls a brief but momentous affair he had with a young British woman in London thirty years ago and the paradoxical role his recently deceased father played in it.

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Shadow Traffic by Richard Burgin

The New York Times Book Review has praised Richard Burgin's stories as eerily funny...dexterous...too haunting to be easily forgotten, while the Philadelphia Inquirer calls him one of America's most distinctive storytellers...no one of his generation reports the contemporary war between the sexes with more devastating wit and accuracy. Now, in Shadow Traffic, his seventh collection of stories, five-time Pushcart Prize winner Richard Burgin gives us his most incisive, witty, and daring collection to date as he explores the mysteries of love and identity, ambition and crime, and our ceaseless, if ambivalent, quest for truth. In Memorial Day, an aging man at a public swimming pool recalls a brief but momentous affair he had with a young British woman in London thirty years ago and the paradoxical role his recently deceased father played in it. In the highly suspenseful Memo and Oblivion, set in the near future in New York, two rival drug organizations engage in a dangerous battle for supremacy-one promoting a pill that increases memory exponentially, the other a pill that dramatically eliminates memory. The Interview centers on a B-movie starlet married to a much older and more famous director and her tragic yet comic interview with an ambitious but conflicted young reporter. Shadow Traffic justifies the New York Times' claim that Burgin offers characters of such variety that no generalizations about them can apply and why the Boston Globe concluded that Burgin's tales capture the strangeness of a world that is simultaneously frightening and reassuring, and in the contemporary American short story nothing quite resembles his singular voice.

Shadow Traffic Reviews

A writer at once elegant and disturbing, Burgin is among our finest artists of love at its most desperate. (Chicago Tribune)

About Richard Burgin

Richard Burgin-teacher, critic, editor, and composer-is best known for his short fiction. He is the author of fifteen books, including Fear of Blue Skies, The Spirit Returns, and The Conference on Beautiful Moments, all published by Johns Hopkins . He is founder and editor of the award-winning literary journal Boulevard and a professor of communication and English at Saint Louis University.

Table of Contents

Caesar
The Dealer
Memorial Day
Memo and Oblivion
Do You Like This Room?
Mission Beach
The Dolphin
The Justice Society
The Interview
Single-Occupant Hous
The Group
The House
Acknowledgments

Additional information

CIN1421402734G
9781421402734
1421402734
Shadow Traffic by Richard Burgin
Used - Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20111210
280
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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