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A Disgraceful Affair : Stories order quantity
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Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky (tr from Russian David Magarshack & Nora Gottlieb)
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A towering literary giant, Fyodor Dostoyevsky was--and remains--unparalleled in his understanding of the darkness that resides in the farthest corners of the human soul. Although his shorter works have been overshadowed by his astonishing novels--"Crime and Punishment" and "The Brothers Karamazov," to name but two--his stories and novellas deserve a place among the great literary inventions of the modern era, offering insight into the themes and ideas that drive his longer fiction. Included in this volume are some of Dostoyevsky's most troubling, moving, and poignant short works.

Bonus story
Harper Perennial proudly supports the art of the short story. Included in this classic volume is a bonus story from one of our new writers, Barb Johnson, from her forthcoming collection, "More of This World or Maybe Another." Read a short story today.


This collection first published 2009.


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Anna Kavan's New Zealand : A pacific interlude in a turbulent life order quantity
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Author: Anna Kavan (ed. Jennifer Sturm)
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New Zealanders live 'in temporary shacks, uneasily, as reluctant campers too far from home', wrote Anna Kavan in a London magazine in 1943.

Her seemingly negative comments created a stir both in the UK and New Zealand and suggested Kavan felt nothing but antipathy for the country.
However, in researching this prize-winning author of nineteen books, Dr Jennifer Sturm uncovered letters and unpublished short stories written during Kavan's sojourn in New Zealand that show a more complex, affectionate and significant response. Those stories are published here for the first time, along with a fascinating discussion of this experimental writer and talented artist, who struggled with bouts of depression and insecurity, as well as heroin addiction and a stream of unconventional love affairs.
Kavan roamed the world trying to find a home, and although her stay in New Zealand was for less than two years, her stories reveal a ... more

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Bluebeard's Workshop & Other Stories order quantity
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Author: Pierre Furlan (tr from French Jean Anderson)
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Bluebeard's Workshop is a cycle of witty and provocative stories about the games people play and the tales they tell. Three stories were written and are set in New Zealand, and provide fresh and unnerving perspectives on local life.

First published in this edition May 2007.

 
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Family Happiness (Short Storie Collections) order quantity
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Author: Leo Tolstoy
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French Tales order quantity
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Author: Edited by Helen Constantine
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French Tales is a collection of twenty-two translated stories associated with the twenty-two regions of France. The book, which includes both well-known and little-known writers, for example Prosper Merimee in the nineteenth century and Anne-Marie Garat in the twenty-first, affords readers a panoramic view of French society and culture, reflecting, as it does, its variety and diversity from Brittany to Corsica. Writers include among others Maupassant, Zola, Annie Saumont, Marcel Ayme, Didier Daeninckx and Stephane Emond. The subject-matter ranges from stories about marriage, the First World War and homelessness to house-buying, childhood and honour-killing. Following the model of Paris Tales, also translated by Helen Constantine, each story is illustrated with a striking photograph and there is a map indicating the position of the French regions. There is an introduction and notes to accompany the stories and a selection of Further ... more

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Author: Alaa Al Aswany
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The new book from Alaa Al Aswany, author of the international bestsellers The Yacoubian Building and Chicago Friendly Fire is a novella and collection of short stories from Alaa Al Aswany, author of the bestselling The Yacoubian Building. As in that novel, Al Aswany dissects modern Egyptian society and reveals with skill and detachment the hypocrisy, violence and abuse of power characteristic of a world in moral crisis. Here, though, the focus has shifted from the broad historical canvas to the minute stitches of pain that hold together an individual, a family, a school classroom, or the relationship between a man and a woman. Can a man so alienated from his society that he regards all its members as no better than microbes wriggling under a microscope survive within it? Can cynical religiosity triumph over human decency? Can a man put the thought of a delicious dish of beans behind him long enough to mourn his father's death? ... more

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Get on the Waka : Best recent Maori fiction order quantity
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Author: Witi Ihimaera (editor)
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Get on the Waka is a fresh, energetic collection of fiction writing by Maori since 2000, selected and with an introduction by Witi Ihimaera. It showcases 17 stories and extracts from established writers, most of whom have won awards and recognition in New Zealand and overseas. All the stories in this collection have already been published elsewhere; here Ihimaera has pulled them together into one very vibrant volume. The authors are: Lisa Cherrington, Lindsay Charman Love, Alan Duff, Cathie Dunsford, James George, Briar Grace-Smith, Pat Grace, Phil Kawana, Kingi McKinnon, Kelly Ana Morey, Paula Morris, Renee, Alice Tawhai, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and of course, Witi Ihimaera.

First published July 2007.

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Ghosts in the Valley and Other Stories order quantity
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Author: Richard Steele
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An engrossing, easy-paced novella of murder and intrigue, told in authentic rural style with all the colour of life in rugged bush country. Also includes three true stories.

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Her Father's Daughter order quantity
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Author: John Clanchy
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A collection of five new tales of contemporary families, exploring the fascinating, and often fraught, relations between fathers and daughters. Love, loss, lust, loyalty and betrayal drive these stories. But it is longing, a matchless yearning, that completes them.

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Author: David Hill
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A collection of David Hill's adult short stories and articles with an introduction by Elizabeth Smither.
There's something for everyone, from the poignant to the laugh-out-loud.

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9781869693015

Huia Short Stories 7 order quantity
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Author: Various
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This collection of short stories and novel extracts follows the 2007 Pikihuia Awards for Maori Writers. The biennial awards and their subsequent publications have become well-known and much-anticipated, as they bring more undiscovered gems to the attention of the New Zealand reading public. This year's awards were judged by James George, Barry Barclay, Kelly Ana Morey and Wena Harawira.

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Lost in Translation : New Zealand Stories order quantity
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Author: Marco Sonzogni (ed.)
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Differing interpretations can define and bind us, as New Zealanders have discovered with the Treaty of Waitangi. The starting-off point for this collection of short stories is a piece of text or image that is read differently by different people: be it because of ambiguity, or misapprehension, a problem of translation, or opposing perspectives or cultures. This book is not meant to explore the issues of the Treaty of Waitangi in any literal or direct way, but rather explore the human paradox that has followed from its writing 170 years ago: in trying to bring people together, words can also push them apart. This collection reflects our society in provocative, humane and intriguing ways.

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Myth of the 21st Century : An anthology of new fiction order quantity
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Author: Tina Shaw & Jack Ross (eds)
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In this colourful anthology, 14 New Zealand writers explore what myth means to them.

Patricia Grace rewrites the Maori legend of the woman who controls the tides.
Martin Edmond creates a dangerous myth for the Jenolan caves in New South Wales, while Mike Johnson spins a lush version of the story of Cupid and Psyche.
London-based writer Anthony McCarten tells his story in reverse; Jack Ross brings to life a selkie legend.
Maxine Alterio writes a contemporary Aztec myth; and poet Karlo Mila offers a stunning Tongan nightmare. Tracey Slaughter gives us a disconcerting take on three very contemporary Fates, while Viv Plumb makes old fables uncomfortably new. Charlotte Grimshaw pairs a warrior with his modern twin; Tina Shaw’s feral children kill and eat an albatross; Aaron Taouma tells the story of Uncle Sione, an urban holy fool; and Judith White spins a mythic yarn about a doomed love affair.
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9781877378249

New Zealand Book of the Beach 2 order quantity
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Author: Graham Lay (ed)
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This second anthology from Graham Lay again reflects the power of the beach to inspire, rejuvenate and occasionally, to seduce us.

First published September 2008.

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9780007342457

Oscar Wilde's Stories for All Ages order quantity
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Author: Oscar Wilde (ed Stephen Fry)
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Selected and presented by one of Wilde's biggest fans, the book includes a foreword from Stephen Fry, as well as introductions to the stories themselves, explaining why they mean so much to him and why they should mean a lot to you too. llustrated by Nicole Stewart, stunning artwork accompanies each story to give shape to the reader's imagination. Whether you know it or not, the stories in this book are familiar. Like old friends whose charm and warmth never fade, Oscar Wilde's short stories have enchanted generations of readers, and this beautiful book makes them accessible to an entirely new readership. Selected and presented by one of Wilde's biggest fans, the book includes a foreword from Stephen Fry, who will also supply short introductions to the stories themselves, explaining why they mean so much to him and why they should mean a lot to you too. Meet the selfish giant, whose garden was cloaked in perpetual winter until he ... more

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9780864735676

Phone Home Berlin : Collected Non-fiction order quantity
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Author: Nigel Cox
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Nigel Cox (1951-2006) was one of New Zealand's major writers. His six novels opened up a space in New Zealand literature that hadn't existed before, a space in which a recognisable New Zealand reality is illuminated by a mythic dimension drawn from twentieth-century popular culture. The essays and other writing collected in this book provide remarkable insights into these books and the life and interests behind them.

Phone Home Berlin was planned by Nigel before his death at the age of 55 in 2006, and is edited by his publisher and friend Fergus Barrowman. First published November 2007.

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Second Violins : New Stories Inspired by Katherine Mansfield order quantity
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Author: Marco Sonzogni (ed)
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Among the numerous pieces of writing that Katherine Mansfield produced during her short life, there were fifteen stories that were not completed on her death but which she had intended for inclusion in her collection named after one of them, The Dove's Nest. This fourth volume of her stories, reproduced here, was published posthumously in 1923. J.B. Priestley wrote of them: 'the merest beginnings are capital reading. Even though we never come to the point, and do not know what the stories are about, it does not seem to matter very much. The delicate enchantments of her art are there as of old.' In tribute to Mansfield and in celebration of the short-story form that she made her own, the first paragraphs of those fifteen stories have been given to a range of top New Zealand writers, not to complete as Mansfield might have intended but to use as a starting place for their own new and contemporary story. Many of the writers have their own ... more

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9780908561766

Sleeping Dolphins order quantity
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Author: The Weka Writers & Joy Cowley (ed)
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True tales of the Marlborough Sounds

Writer Joy Cowley, whose books for both children and adults are known in many parts of the world, lives in a remote part of the Marlborough Sounds.
She is one of New Zealand's most generous writers and for some years has given her time to local people who want to write. They call themselves the Weka Writers, and in this charming collection of short, very readable pieces they tell stories of many aspects of Sounds life.
Many are funny, very. Some are suspenseful, but all capture the unique atmosphere of this most beautiful area of New Zealand.

Sleeping Dolphins is a highly popular bedside and gift book, ideal for easy holiday reading.

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9780864735577

Stopover : A Story Of Migration order quantity
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Author: Connew Bruce
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Indians first came to Fiji as indentured labourers in 1879. Since the Rabuka coup d'etat in 1987, and three subsequent Fiji coups, Indian-Fijians have been emigrating from the country in earnest. Stopover is a haunting suite of Bruce Connew photographs from the tiny Indian-Fijian sugar cane settlement of Vatiyaka, taken during seven visits between June 2000 and November 2003, placing an extended family inside a story of migration. Connew's narrative captions and a short story by Brij V Lal take the reader to the heart of an embattled life.

First published August 2007.

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9781877340130

The Girl Who Proposed : New short stories order quantity
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Author: Elizabeth Smither
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Have times changed?
‘I want to marry you. I want to marry you and have your babies. Two, I thought. Possibly three.’
But when Natasha Proctor proposes to San Berenger in her lunch hour he flees down the stairs, ‘his tie hanging over his shoulder like a panting tongue’.
Natasha’s dilemma (how much or how little have relations between men and women changed?) is one of the situations faced by the characters in Elizabeth Smither’s delightful new short story collection.
Why is a woman afraid of an unoccupied white bed in her hotel room?
How does a competent HR consultant deal with road rage, or a middle-aged violinist endure mid-life? But there is fun as well: a library roster based on Chinese astrological signs, a proposal for a society of people with Big Heads; and the enduring happiness of Kathy & Tim, the Internet true love story featured in Six Pack Two.

First published April 2004.

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9780864735928

The Love School : Personal Essays order quantity
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Author: Elizabeth Knox
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Collects twenty years of Elizabeth Knox’s non-fiction, beginning with her 1988 essay ‘Origins, Authority and Imaginary Games’, which tells the story of her writing’s beginnings in childhood imaginary games played with her sisters and friends. Other autobiographical pieces deal with leaving home, working at Inland Revenue to earn money to write, and the writing and putting away of the two novels that came before her prize-winning debut, After Z-Hour, in 1987.

First published November 2008, Wellington, NZ

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The Man in the Shed : Stories order quantity
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Author: Lloyd Jones
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A boy watches his mother hooked and reeled ashore by a fisherman. A man builds a swing in the backyard to sit between his wife and her lover. A couple gives up their seat on a bus for lovers soon to be parted. A boy sees his mother come to life gliding on roller skates. Lloyd Jones's The Man in the Shed is a haunting collection of stories about family and longing. Jones's extraordinary tales take conventional family situations and tilts them sideways, delivering a memorable, beautiful blend of the suburban and the surreal.

First published September 2009, Auckland
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The Model Millionaire : Stories order quantity
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Author: Oscar Wilde
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This exceptional collection includes nearly every short story the incomparable Wilde had published during his exceedingly eventful career, including The Selfish Giant, The Fisherman and His Soul, and The Remarkable Rocket.
Playwright, poet, essayist, flamboyant man-about-town, Oscar Wilde was arguably literature's most versatile writer. Over the course of two short decades, he was responsible for an astonishing amount of work, genius, scandal, and controversy, producing masterworks in virtually every literary genre. This exceptional collection includes nearly every short story the incomparable Wilde published during his exceedingly eventful career, including "The Selfish Giant," "The Fisherman and His Soul," and "The Remarkable Rocket."

Bonus story
Harper Perennial proudly supports the art of the short story. Included in this classic volume is a bonus story from one of our new writers, Simon Van Booy, from his forthcoming ... more

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The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories order quantity
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Author: Paula Morris (editor)
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The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories, edited by acclaimed novelist Paula Morris, provides a fascinating snapshot of New Zealand fiction in the early twenty-first century.

The 31-story collection includes significant work from our foremost fiction writers - including C. K. Stead, Patricia Grace, Fiona Kidman, Witi Ihimaera, Damien Wilkins, Owen Marshall, Vincent O'Sullivan, Fiona Farrell and Emily Perkins - alongside exciting work by a strong group of new, younger rising literary stars, such as Eleanor Catton, Carl Nixon, Julian Novitz and Alice Tawhai. The stories come from a variety of previously published sources, with a handful published here for the very first time.

First published September 2009.

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The Revolt of the Pendulum : Essays 2005-2008 order quantity
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Author: Clive James
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Illuminating, insightful, informed, inspired, and intelligent, these are words that could - and do - apply equally to book or author; in fact, "The Revolt of the Pendulum", Clive James' latest essay collection, shows James at his most dazzling and versatile best yet. From the rules of grammar to the fundamentals of religion, from the culture of fandom to the cult of the critic, it's all there: his customary wit, learning and understanding; his precise way with words and pointed comments; his ear for language and eye for detail; and, his ability to focus on the finer points and the bigger picture simultaneously - not to mention the sheer scope of his subject matter. Praise for Clive James: 'Lively, shrewd and resourceful, James' writing is impeccably fluent, flexible and urbane: parodies, jokes and slang sit comfortably with moral and political arguments, lightly-worn erudition and scrupulously close readings of poetry and prose' - ... more

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Way Back Then Before We Were Ten : New Zealand writers and childhood order quantity
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Author: Graeme Lay (ed)
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A wonderful collection of stories and memoir from childhood. Childhood is at times joyful, at times traumatic. In this anthology twenty-six distinguished New Zealand writers evoke memories of their early years, in fiction and memoir. Their stories and memoirs resonate with love and betrayal, friendship and disloyalty, elation and anxiety. The writing features parents and teachers, peers, siblings and other relatives, the loveable and the unloveable. There are wondrous discoveries of the natural and cultural world and glimpses into the enigmatic realm that is adulthood. From the Victorian era of Katherine Mansfield's upbringing to that of today's multicultural society, the contributions reflect many of the personal and social changes which our society has undergone over the last one hundred years. The collection is packed with emotion as the writers conjure up that never-to-be-forgotten time, 'Way Back Then, Before We Were Ten'. Every ... more

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Why Not Catch-21? Fifty Book Titles and their Origins order quantity
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Author: Gary Dexter
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Most book titles simply describe the contents of the book they are attached to.
Crime and Punishment is about crime and punishment, and Brideshead Revisited is about revisiting Brideshead.
But a small number of book titles have a rather odd, separate existence, almost as independent literary artefacts. The stories behind them are quite different from the stories behind the actual books. Winnie-the-Pooh, for example is to do with a swan on a pond at a holiday cottage. The Postman Always Rings Twice is about the travails of a screenwriter. And Catch-22 only got that way after a clash with another author, and via a route that included several other numbers.
In Why Not Catch-21?, Gary Dexter looks at 50 iconic books and explores the fascinating stories behind how they got their titles.

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Wild Nights! Stories About the Last Days of Poe, Dickinson. Twain, James, and Hemingway order quantity
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Author: Joyce Carol Oates
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Through the words of his own 'diary', we watch as Poe succumbs to existential loneliness during a sociological experiment in an isolated lighthouse, stranded for a year with no companion but his faithful dog...
Dickinson is brought back to life in an imagined future era, when a husband and wife buy her as a servant-robot/clone, eager for her to write her charming verses while she does the chores...
Samuel Clemens (Twain) dotes on his 'Angelfish', a group of young girls aged 10-15 who he insists should call him Grandpa and on whom he lavishes endless gifts...
Henry James volunteers in a British hospital during WWI and struggles to overcome his revulsion at the wreckage of the soldiers' bodies only to discover something new and dangerously beautiful in himself...
And in the final story, with Papa Hemingway hunched over a table late at night with a shotgun to his chin, we trace back over his angry, chaotic life, his tumultuous ... more

 
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