by Michael Brodsky (Author)
Thirteen stories from a modern master
"Brodsky is a master both of technique and of language, his sentences positively crackling with unexpected insights."--Publishers Weekly "Brodsky possesses a masterly control of diction and rhythm, an often startling metaphoric gift, and a range of effects extending from Swiftian bluntness to Proustian elaboration."--The New York Review of Books "He brings the reader to reflect anew on ways of knowing and truths of being in an uncertain world."--The New York Times Book ReviewAuthor Biography
Michael Brodsky is a New York writer, born and bred. He is the author of thirteen published works of fiction and several plays. The first of his many published works of fiction--including novels and collections of shorter prose--was "Detour," for which he received the Ernest Hemingway Foundation Citation of PEN.
Number of Pages: 196
Dimensions: 0.51 x 8.23 x 5.54 IN
Publication Date: January 18, 1993