Author:Thomas Lynch
A Methodist minister gone astray, a trout bum gone fishing with his father's ashes, an artist overwhelmed by embodied beauty-these are among the uncommon heroes and exquisite narratives in this first collection of stories by the American poet and essayist, Thomas Lynch. Set in Michigan's north woods, Ohio's interior, on islands, in casinos and distant cities, these fictions are linked by the gone and not forgotten: former spouses, dead parents, and missing children. In pursuit of love and its redemptions, Lynch's characters are haunted by memory, dogged by desire, made radiant by romance and its denouements.
With the elegant prose known to the readers of his earlier work, Lynch masterfully creates a world where mirage and apparition are commonplace, where people searching for safe harbour, reconnection and old comforts find them both near at hand and oddly out of reach.
His style has energy that takes my breath away it's so fresh and unexpected
—— Elmore LeonardLynch's work is not just wonderful: it is necessary and that is a rare thing
—— The TimesOddly comforting and amusing collection
—— Independent on SundayDon't ask questions: just enjoy...Exhilarating
—— GuardianA wildly, wonderfully optimistic collection
—— Times Literary SupplementPerfectly captures the craziness of life in Israel today
—— ObserverOne of the most important writers alive...Enchantingly witty
—— Clive JamesA supremely crafted collection
—— Big IssueEtgar Keret's extraordinary imagination sets the reader free from slogans and headlines
—— Linda GrantOpen this book and read
—— Neal StephensonA blinding display of mischievous wit and excruciating humour
—— UncutOne of the greatest short story writers alive
—— Ben Rice