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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Home

Contributors:

By (Author) Mark MacDonald

ISBN:

9781551521107

Publisher:

Arsenal Pulp Press

Imprint:

Arsenal Pulp Press

Publication Date:

1st September 2002

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Short stories

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

150

Description

Two friends are inexplicably drawn to a carnival-like -orchid garden. A man works obsessively on restoring a mansion he has inherited. An urban dweller is haunted by the echo of cries in the night. A traveler is lured by highway signs directing him to a place that he has always known.

The stories in Home, the follow-up to Mark Macdonald's acclaimed novel Flat, feature characters searching for truth and clarity in a world that is sometimes deceptive, usually miraculous, and often inescapable. Full of dark compulsions and seemingly irrational tendencies, Home is a place where all is not as it seems: authority figures defy reality, and fate takes charge as life and death become mere observances.

Informed by terminal illness and a trust in the wonders of the world, these stories are about anxiety, foreboding, and a sense of calm resignation and peace with matters beyond our control.

An inventive, sometimes startling, work of fiction from a writer of formidable ability.--Globe & Mail

These stories have the power to slip in and engrave lingering afterimages in the mind.--Quill & Quire

Praise for Flat:

Uncanny. . . . With a deadpan worthy of Kafka, and the eye of a satellite camera.--Lambda Book Report

It's wonderful to read a novel and get such piercing insights from little things, described concisely.--Toronto Star

Mark Macdonald is the book buyer for Little Sister's, Vancouver's legendary gay and lesbian bookstore. His work has appeared in numerous anthologies and publications, including Quickies 2 and Carnal Nation.

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