Seeing Eye: Stories

Seeing Eye: Stories by Michael Martone is a collection of short stories published by Zoland Books in 1995. This first edition, written in English and spanning 192 pages, presents a unique exploration of the interplay between fact and fiction, primarily set in Indiana. The stories include a dozen satirical yet sympathetic narratives crafted in the persona of Dan Quayle, a notable figure from the state.
Readers will find a diverse array of tales that delve into the complexities of identity and perception, reflecting on the nuances of life in Indiana. The collection offers insights into the author’s perspective, blending humor with a thoughtful examination of contemporary issues. This edition invites readers to engage with the stories’ themes while appreciating the author’s distinctive voice and style.
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A collection of short stories, most of them set in Indiana, focuses on the meddling of fact and fiction and includes a dozen satiric–but also sympathetic–tales written in the persona of Indiana’s famous son, Dan Quayle. IP.
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