White Horses
Tenth-Anniversary Edition
de Douglas W. Milliken
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À propos du livre
A dogwood. A kestrel. A tax collector fingering the slobber from his mouth. Italian prostitutes and pirate-eyed men. Overweight Americans trapped on the fire escape, tapping at your window. A husband who cannot tell his dreams from his waking life. A wife who cannot find her husband in the arms of any lover. No actual horses. A walk by the ocean. A walk though a blizzard, freezing and lost. A house full of emperor moths and a house slipping into the sea. A hole at the base of a skull and a hole in your neighbor’s backyard. Another walk by the ocean. Another solo moth. A bird that refuses to migrate in winter and a father who dies before an argument can be won. The son whose argument will never be heard. The long road that never leads you home. One hundred percent disapproval. WHITE HORSES.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Littérature
- Catégories supplémentaires Fiction littéraire, Sexualité et érotisme
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Format choisi: 13×20 cm
# de pages: 170 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781714759675
- Date de publication: avril 25, 2020
- Langue English
- Mots-clés stories, literature, horses, white, milliken
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À propos du créateur
Douglas W. Milliken
Maine, USA
Douglas W. Milliken is a queer composer, artist, and writer based in Saco, Maine. The author of three novels—To Sleep as Animals, Our Shadows’ Voice, and Enclosure Architect (forthcoming)—the family history Any Less You (forthcoming), and the collection Blue of the World, he is also a founding member of the post-jazz chamber septet The Plaster Cramp, as well as the recipient of a Pushcart Prize and honors from the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance, Glimmer Train, and RA & Pin Drop Studios, among others.