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Tyrants: Stories

Tyrants: Stories

Marshall N. Klimasewiski
3.9/5 ( ratings)
Brilliantly evocative stories about tyrannies-political and intimate, historical and domestic-and about the unpredictable delinquencies of lust.

The grouped stories in Tyrants trace the many forms of emotional inheritance-cultural, romantic, and historical. Some deftly portray both time and place, while others mine interpersonal relations with such intimacy and truth that they could be set anytime, anywhere. In the first sequence of stories, a son inherits and reconsiders his father's convoluted and extravagant notions about love, sex, wealth, and fatherhood. In the second, an American man and his Korean wife confront the cultural implications of a romantic, self-imposed exile. And in the historical fictions that complete the collection, love and flight, ambition, exploration, and exile intertwine in a helium balloon above Sweden, in an Italian airship at the North Pole, and in Stalin's dacha during the Nazi invasion. Marshall N. Klimasewiski's talent for "deft psychological triangulations" and for capturing "the subtle dynamics between people" is on full display here.
Language
English
Pages
220
Format
Paperback
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Release
February 18, 2008
ISBN
0393330966
ISBN 13
9780393330960

Tyrants: Stories

Marshall N. Klimasewiski
3.9/5 ( ratings)
Brilliantly evocative stories about tyrannies-political and intimate, historical and domestic-and about the unpredictable delinquencies of lust.

The grouped stories in Tyrants trace the many forms of emotional inheritance-cultural, romantic, and historical. Some deftly portray both time and place, while others mine interpersonal relations with such intimacy and truth that they could be set anytime, anywhere. In the first sequence of stories, a son inherits and reconsiders his father's convoluted and extravagant notions about love, sex, wealth, and fatherhood. In the second, an American man and his Korean wife confront the cultural implications of a romantic, self-imposed exile. And in the historical fictions that complete the collection, love and flight, ambition, exploration, and exile intertwine in a helium balloon above Sweden, in an Italian airship at the North Pole, and in Stalin's dacha during the Nazi invasion. Marshall N. Klimasewiski's talent for "deft psychological triangulations" and for capturing "the subtle dynamics between people" is on full display here.
Language
English
Pages
220
Format
Paperback
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Release
February 18, 2008
ISBN
0393330966
ISBN 13
9780393330960

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