All Stories Are True

All Stories Are True
Author: Tracie Church Guzzio
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2011-05-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1617030058

In All Stories Are True, Tracie Church Guzzio provides the first full-length study of John Edgar Wideman's entire oeuvre to date. Specifically, Guzzio examines the ways in which Wideman (b. 1941) engages with three crucial themes—history, myth, and trauma—throughout his career, showing how they intertwine. Guzzio argues that, for four decades, the influential African American writer has endeavored to create a version of the African American experience that runs counter to mainstream interpretations, using history and myth to confront and then heal the trauma caused by slavery and racism. Wideman's work intentionally blurs boundaries between fiction and autobiography, myth and history, particularly as that history relates to African American experience in his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The fusion of fiction, national history, and Wideman's personal life is characteristic of his style, which—due to its complexity and smudging of genre distinctions—has presented analytic difficulties for literary scholars. Despite winning the PEN/Faulkner award twice, for Sent for You Yesterday (1984) and Philadelphia Fire (1990), Wideman remains under-studied. Of particular value is Guzzio's analysis of the many ways in which Wideman alludes to his previous works. This intertextuality allows Wideman to engage his books in direct, intentional dialogue with each other through repeated characters, images, folktales, and songs. In Wideman's challenging of a monolithic view of history and presenting alternative perspectives to it, and his allowing past, present, and future time to remain fluid in the narratives, Guzzio finds an author firm in his notion that all stories and all perspectives have merit.

Chills and Thrills: A Collection of 13 Haunting Short Stories

Chills and Thrills: A Collection of 13 Haunting Short Stories
Author: Genalin Jimenez
Publisher: Genalin Jimenez
Total Pages: 85
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Chills and Thrills, is a collection of 13 haunting short stories that will keep you turning the pages. The stories are all set in different locations, from the city to the countryside. The stories feature a variety of characters, from ordinary people to supernatural creatures. Whether you're looking for a good scare or a night of spine-tingling entertainment, Chills and Thrills is the perfect book for you. Here are the stories included in this collection: Story #1: Echoes of the Past: The Haunted House's Hidden Secret Story #2: The Unseen Guardian: Emma and Her Extraordinary Friend Story #3: Beyond Human: The Enchanting Love of Emily and Lucas Story #4 Whispers in the Walls: The Enchanted Family Story #5 Forgotten Sister: Unearthing a Hidden Bond Story #6 Island of Shadows: A Night of Haunting Revelations Story #7 Arachnid Anomaly: The Horrors of Willowbrook Story #8 Dare Unveiled: A Journey Through Horror Story #9 Screaming Canvas: The Haunting of Isabelle Sinclair Story #10 Creepy Time Capsule Mystery Story #11 The Enigmatic Letters Story #12 Veil of Deception Story #13 The Terrified Monster's Unlikely Friend Chills and Thrills, Volume I, is the perfect book for everyone. With 13 stories to choose from, there's sure to be something for everyone. So, curl up with this good book and let the thrill begin!

Stories for Men

Stories for Men
Author: Charles Grayson
Publisher: New York, Garden City publishing Company, Incorporated [1938]
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1925
Genre: Men
ISBN:

Rare Books Uncovered

Rare Books Uncovered
Author: Rebecca Rego Barry
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0760361576

"Discoveries of rare and collectible books are chronicled in stories from both casual and die-hard book collectors" --

Incantations and Other Stories

Incantations and Other Stories
Author: Anjana Appachana
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006-12
Genre: India
ISBN: 9780143100911

The Stories In This Collection Are Set In The Early Eighties, And Anjana Appachana Wonderfully Captures The Raw, Vibrant Energy And Optimism Of A Time When We Drank Chai For Thirty Paise, And Twenty Thousand Rupees Spent On &Lsquo;Gifts&Rsquo; For The Boy&Rsquo;S Side Was An Enormous Amount Of Money For Middle-Class Indians. Her Characters Strain For A Place Beyond The Boundaries Of A Prescribed Way Of Life In Urban Middle India: A Hapless College Student Gets Gated A Few Days Before Her Appointment For An Abortion; A Disgruntled Clerk Philosophises Gloomily About His Place In The Scheme Of Things; A Young Girl, Against All Odds, Decides To Keep Her Sister&Rsquo;S Deep, Dark Secret. By Turns Warm, Gullible, Arrogant And Bigoted, Appachana&Rsquo;S Characters Live Their Lives Amid Contradictions And Double Standards, Superstitions And Impossible Dreams, But Ultimately Usurp Their Familiar Landscape And Imbue It With An Idiosyncratic Vision.

The Shuswap

The Shuswap
Author: James Alexander Teit
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1908
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: