Stories to Hide from Your Mother
By (Author) Tess Fragoulis
Arsenal Pulp Press
Arsenal Pulp Press
30th September 1997
Canada
General
Fiction
Short stories
813.54
Paperback
160
The modern tales in "Stories to Hide From Your Mother" provide directions for conduct in a difficult world, filled with hysterical wedding parties, abusive lovers, and judgmental mothers. In "Stories to Hide From Your Mother," the body plays a central rolea site of lurid spectacle and misplaced lust; and the various charactersa woman who obsesses over a young man on a bus, another who regularly confronts her lover's wife in dreamswear their moral ambiguities on their sleeves as sacrificial signs of life. The women in Fragoulis' intense, visceral stories are outsiderssocial outlaws redeemed by their fixations and temptations, informed and infested by tradition, etiquette, and transgressive fluids. Fraught with danger, these "Stories to Hide From Your Mother" will leave you shaking to the core.