Microfictions
Microfictions
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Author(s): Shua, Ana María
ISBN No.: 9780803220904
Pages: 210
Year: 200904
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 28.71
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

http://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/index.php?id=2081 http://nebraskapress.typepad.com/university_of_nebraska_pr/2009/06/short-stories-on-twitter-short-stories-on-recommended-reading-list.html "Argentinean poet Shua is a master of the bon mot . Each of these concise, lyrical pieces--somewhere between aphorism, anecdote and poem, and rarely longer than a paragraph--contains a fluid, perplexing, and (often) highly amusing thought.


These dreamlike landscapes will delight and charm readers new to Shua's work." --Publishers Weekly "This is a very enjoyable collection, and the best pieces impress mightily; certainly one is left hungry for more of these morsels. Well worthwhile."--M. A. Orthofer, Complete Review "Moving from the familiar to the strange in simple sentences, and somehow finding the worlds within our world this collection of stories bewilders and delights all at once. An intriguing genre, it reeks of freshness and should be explored." --2009 MOSAIC "Treat the various stories like abstract art, rather than typical works of English.


They are most enjoyable after rolling around in one's mind for a time. They are exquisite to ponder. They have subtle meanings and messages that can be searched for."--Clinton Borror, Big Muddy "The microfictions of Ana María Shua unfurl an absurd and ingenious world like that of Lewis Carroll. What great literature breathes in these pages!"-- A B C (Madrid) "Argentinean Ana María Shua is one of the best creators of the microstory genre. An ingenious and absurd world in which pulsates the best literature."-- El País (Madrid) "Shua's microfictions are paradigms of wicked humor. The author shows herself capable repeatedly of zeroing in on a detail--perverse, quirky, often appalling--of the unstable reality of human experience and revealing it to be the essence of ordinary daily existence.


"--David William Foster, Regents' Professor of Spanish and Women & Gender Studies at Arizona State University, and editor of Chasqui: Revista de literatura latinoamericana.


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