A Patrimony of Fishes

"Flannery O'Connor has written that 'Fiction operates through the senses. . . The first and most obvious characteristic of fiction is that it deals with reality through what can be seen, heard, smelt, tasted, and touched.' Doug Lawson's story collection is a banquet for the senses, though the winds of change are often chilly enough to make us shiver, and what is served up is there not only to sustain us, but to surprise us. His characters are contemporary, but their struggles are timeless. A Patrimony of Fishes contains some beautiful descriptions of the physical world, paired with some disconcerting observations about the ways of the heart. It's a wonderful collection."

—Ann Beattie

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A Patrimony of Fishes

"Flannery O'Connor has written that 'Fiction operates through the senses. . . The first and most obvious characteristic of fiction is that it deals with reality through what can be seen, heard, smelt, tasted, and touched.' Doug Lawson's story collection is a banquet for the senses, though the winds of change are often chilly enough to make us shiver, and what is served up is there not only to sustain us, but to surprise us. His characters are contemporary, but their struggles are timeless. A Patrimony of Fishes contains some beautiful descriptions of the physical world, paired with some disconcerting observations about the ways of the heart. It's a wonderful collection."

—Ann Beattie

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A Patrimony of Fishes

A Patrimony of Fishes

by Doug Lawson
A Patrimony of Fishes

A Patrimony of Fishes

by Doug Lawson

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"Flannery O'Connor has written that 'Fiction operates through the senses. . . The first and most obvious characteristic of fiction is that it deals with reality through what can be seen, heard, smelt, tasted, and touched.' Doug Lawson's story collection is a banquet for the senses, though the winds of change are often chilly enough to make us shiver, and what is served up is there not only to sustain us, but to surprise us. His characters are contemporary, but their struggles are timeless. A Patrimony of Fishes contains some beautiful descriptions of the physical world, paired with some disconcerting observations about the ways of the heart. It's a wonderful collection."

—Ann Beattie


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781888996043
Publisher: Red Hen Press
Publication date: 08/01/1997
Edition description: 1 ED
Pages: 118
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Doug Lawson is the winner of a Transatlantic Review Award, a Henry Hoyns Fellowship in Fiction, and a 1997 O. Henry Awards Honorable Mention. Doug lives and writes in Charlottesville, Virginia. He edits the Blue Moon Review, and his work has appeared in numerous literary periodicals including Glimmer Train Stories, the Mississippi Review, and the Sycamore Review.
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