Still Life with Plums

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781933202600

Short Stories

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By Marie Manilla
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
216 x 141 mm
Weight:
330 g
Pages:
192

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West Virginia native Marie Manilla is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Her stories have appeared in The Chicago Tribune, Prairie Schooner, Mississippi Review, Calyx Journal, Kestrel, Portland Review, GSU Review, and other journals. She is the author of the upcoming novel Shrapnel, a Fred Bonnie Award for Best First Novel winner.

"Marie Manilla's Still Life With Plums houses in its pages a repository of heartache and joy. Its soul lies in life's little moments, somehow still yet perpetually fleeing. Manilla's words take flight in the mind and dance "like paper birds in the wind." Inevitably, the words will root inside the reader, like the memory of a fossil or a Polaroid picture, and once there, they will cease to be still. Just as the people in these stories, they will keep on humming." Glenn Taylor, author of The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist "This mesmerizing collection of stories is full of my favorite things: brilliantly vivid characters, rich cultural textures, bleak humor and surprising story turns. Manilla weaves a kind of literary magic that kept me reading late into the night." Zoe Ferraris, author of Finding Nouf and City of Veils "Any reader who cares about mature, intelligent, graceful storytelling should be thinking very seriously about getting Still Life with Plums into their life--buy it, download it, check it out of the library--whatever it takes to be able to read and savor and learn from Marie Manilla's fine and resonant stories." Richard Currey, author of Fatal Light and Lost Highway "This is an accomplished collection, displaying a variety of voices, settings, conflicts, and surprising resolutions. The writing is sure, and the stories demonstrate a writer who is confident in her vision." Kevin Stewart, author of The Way Things Always Happen Here

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