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All Gone Stephen Dixon (Johns Hopkins University)

All Gone By Stephen Dixon (Johns Hopkins University)

Summary

A collection of 18 short stories by a very skillful storyteller (whose) grasp of the life of ordinary American city dwellers is such that he can shape it dramatically to meet the demands of his far from ordinary imagination (Times Literary Supplement).

All Gone Summary

All Gone: 18 Short Stories by Stephen Dixon (Johns Hopkins University)

A collection of 18 short stories by a very skillful storyteller (whose) grasp of the life of ordinary American city dwellers is such that he can shape it dramatically to meet the demands of his far from ordinary imagination (Times Literary Supplement).

All Gone Reviews

Stephen Dixon's eighth volume of stories is an almanac of incidents in which life's semblance of fairness goes haywire. The best of these pieces are so skillful that when every one of them reaches its moment of surreal implausibility, we assume that Mr. Dixon has placed the moment there on purpose, to test the irresistibility of the nightmare logic that's at work. New York Times Book Review

About Stephen Dixon (Johns Hopkins University)

Stephen Dixon is a two-time National Book Award finalist. Mr. Dixon has written over twenty short story collections and novels, including 14 Stories, Long Made Short, and All Gone, which are available from the Johns Hopkins University Press. He is a professor in The Writing Seminars at the Johns Hopkins University.

Additional information

NLS9780801861734
9780801861734
080186173X
All Gone: 18 Short Stories by Stephen Dixon (Johns Hopkins University)
New
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1990-05-27
160
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