Slightly Off Center: Eleven Extraordinarily Exhilarating Tales
Author: | Neal Barrett, Jr. |
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Swan Press (Austin), 1992 |
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Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
The work of novelist and short story writer Neal Barrett, Jr. spans the field from science fiction, westerns, and historical novels to "off-the-wall" mainstream fiction. His work is weird and wonderful, and defies any category or convention. He simply does what he does, and no one seems able to stop him.
Barrett's ability to stir fantasy and reality into a delightful souffle redefines the term "magic realism." His 1991 novel, The Hereafter Gang, shows a master at work, a writer who has total control of his craft. His first venture into the field of mystery/suspense (Pink Vodka Blues, 1992) earned him critical acclaim, and a movie deal with producer David Brown.
There are eleven stories in this collection:
- Buckstop
- Deviations
- A Day at the Fair
- Tony Red Dog
- Four Times One
- Greyspun's Gift
- The Last Cardinal Bird in Tennessee
- Interstate Dreams
- Stairs
- Uteropolis II
- "Sorry, But--"
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