Carrying the Torch Stories

Cover of Carrying the Torch Stories by Brock Clarke
Author: Brock Clarke
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: First Thus
Pages: 170
ISBN-13: 9780803215511
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 0.85098433132 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.52
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Carrying the Torch Stories by Brock Clarke is a collection published by U of Nebraska Press on January 1, 2005. This edition spans 170 pages and is presented in English. The stories explore a world that blends the familiar settings of suburban life and Southern college football fields with surreal elements, such as a man who attempts to transform Savannah, Georgia, into an ideal Southern city to win back his estranged wife. The narratives delve into the complexities of human relationships, capturing the dislocation experienced by characters grappling with love, loss, and the small dramas of everyday life.

Readers will find a mix of humor and poignancy in these tales, which reflect on the myths we create to navigate our lives and the truths we often avoid. The collection features characters who have migrated South in search of redemption or to escape their pasts, highlighting themes of longing and the irony of human experience. Carrying the Torch Stories stands as a testament to the tradition of American fiction, resonating with influences from notable authors while establishing its own unique voice.


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The stories in this collection occupy a world at once as familiar as a suburban backyard or a southern college’s hallowed football field and as strange as a man who buys Savannah, Georgia, and tries to turn it into the perfect Southern city as part of his attempt to win back his estranged wife. The fictional territory of Carrying the Torch , is in short, Brock Clarke’s, one in which the surreal and the hilarious share a neighborhood with the painfully real and the sweetly ironic. Here readers will encounter characters dislocated by work and love, by huge losses and life’s small dramas, men and women who have migrated South in search of redemption–or at least in the hope of leaving the worst behind.In these tales about what people try to leave and find they can’t, about the lies we tell the people we love and the myths we create to make life livable, Marly Swick cites an “exceptional originality” as well as an “amazing emotional resonance, a haunting quality.” “Notable for their balance of sentiment and restraint, the music of their language, and the haunting human longing that coexists with the irony and the humor,” as Lee Martin remarks, these remarkable stories carry forward a tradition reaching from Flannery O’Connor to John Cheever and Donald Barthelme–and arrive at a brilliance all their own.Brock Clarke is an assistant professor of English at the University of Cincinnati. He is the author of the novel The Ordinary White Boy and of What We Won’t Do , a short story collection that won the 2002 Mary McCarthy Prize for Short Fiction.

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Publisher: U of Nebraska Press. Year: 2005.
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Language: en. Pages: 170. Edition: First Thus.

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