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The ant generator / [electronic resource] Elizabeth Harris.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: John Simmons short fiction awardPublication details: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 1991.Edition: 1st edDescription: 158 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 087745342X (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 9780877453420 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Ant generator.DDC classification:
  • 813/.54 20
LOC classification:
  • PS3558.A64444 A5 1991
Online resources:
Contents:
The ant generator -- Patsy Soames's ghost story about Farley -- Hybrid wolfdogs -- The world record holder -- Like family -- The grand duke of Redonda -- Give -- The catfish-head tree -- Coming into Rio harbor -- All dance -- The green balcony.
Summary: In the various interactions of mind and matter in Harris's affecting stories, people try to force their experience into simple shapes, against natural and social opposition, with comic or tragic results. Sometimes their determination to command their own meaning is redemptive and creative; at other times they confront the luminous mystery and unforgiving character of the natural world or the anger of the dispossessed. Harris sensitively creates individuals who respond to the ordinary in extraordinary ways, characters who think in dreams and visions and who, like the author, employ rare gifts.
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The ant generator -- Patsy Soames's ghost story about Farley -- Hybrid wolfdogs -- The world record holder -- Like family -- The grand duke of Redonda -- Give -- The catfish-head tree -- Coming into Rio harbor -- All dance -- The green balcony.

In the various interactions of mind and matter in Harris's affecting stories, people try to force their experience into simple shapes, against natural and social opposition, with comic or tragic results. Sometimes their determination to command their own meaning is redemptive and creative; at other times they confront the luminous mystery and unforgiving character of the natural world or the anger of the dispossessed. Harris sensitively creates individuals who respond to the ordinary in extraordinary ways, characters who think in dreams and visions and who, like the author, employ rare gifts.

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