Essays and Fictions

Essays and Fictions by Brad Phillips is a collection of short stories published by Tyrant Books on January 29, 2019. This edition, written in English and spanning 239 pages, presents a nuanced exploration of complex themes through a blend of fiction and autobiography.
Readers will find that Phillips adeptly navigates the delicate balance between taboo and propriety, addressing topics such as shame, addiction, and trauma with a painful sincerity. The stories incorporate a wit that contrasts with the serious subject matter, inviting reflection on the more troubling aspects of sexual desire. This collection offers a thought-provoking examination of psychological landscapes, making it a significant addition to contemporary literary fiction.
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Brad Phillips’ collection of short stories adeptly walks a very thin line between taboo and propriety, with rigorous self-awareness and generosity. By confusing ideas around fiction and autobiography, Phillips writes with painful sincerity about shame, addiction, trauma, and the more troubling outreaches of sexual desire, with wit that is at odds with the subject matter.
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