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Once into the Night

Once into the Night

Aurelie Sheehan
4.2/5 ( ratings)
Winner of FC2’s Catherine L. Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize


Stories that explore the potent and captivating boundaries between the real and the imaginary

 
Aurelie Sheehan’s Once into the Night is a collection of 57 brief stories—a fictional autobiography made of assumed identities and what-ifs. What is the difference between fiction and a lie? These stories dwell in a netherworld between memory and the imagination, exploring the nature of truthtelling.

Here the inner life is granted pride of place with authenticity found in misremembered childhood notebooks, invisible tattoos, and the love life of icemen. Radical in its conception of story, this collection blurs the line between fiction, poetry, and essay, reconceiving contemporary autofiction in its own witty, poignant vernacular. The stories intersect  with and deviate from a “provable” life—a twin distinction that becomes  the source of their power.
Pages
148
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fiction Collective 2
Release
February 19, 2019
ISBN
157366071X
ISBN 13
9781573660716

Once into the Night

Aurelie Sheehan
4.2/5 ( ratings)
Winner of FC2’s Catherine L. Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize


Stories that explore the potent and captivating boundaries between the real and the imaginary

 
Aurelie Sheehan’s Once into the Night is a collection of 57 brief stories—a fictional autobiography made of assumed identities and what-ifs. What is the difference between fiction and a lie? These stories dwell in a netherworld between memory and the imagination, exploring the nature of truthtelling.

Here the inner life is granted pride of place with authenticity found in misremembered childhood notebooks, invisible tattoos, and the love life of icemen. Radical in its conception of story, this collection blurs the line between fiction, poetry, and essay, reconceiving contemporary autofiction in its own witty, poignant vernacular. The stories intersect  with and deviate from a “provable” life—a twin distinction that becomes  the source of their power.
Pages
148
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fiction Collective 2
Release
February 19, 2019
ISBN
157366071X
ISBN 13
9781573660716

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