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Theories of Everything

By (author): Dwayne Brenna

“I remember thinking to myself, as I said goodbye to my friends and walked home through the dimly lit backstreets, that the past comes back to haunt everybody sooner or later.”

In this finely honed collection of short fiction, Dwayne Brenna creates a series of unforgettable characters, from academics and street people to musicians, movie stars, videogame players and their mothers, cooks, actors, boxers, and even a parrot, and, with compassion and affection (and sometimes laugh-out-loud humour) tests their mettle in a variety of fascinating locations, from Saskatoon to Victoria to Libya to Los Angeles to London to Hawaii and beyond, with familiar and homey details and a fidelity to mood and atmosphere.

Along the way, Brenna tackles a wide selection of conflicts and social ills—good versus evil, scruples and the lack of them, doing or not doing the “right thing,” yielding or not yielding to temptations, and the many other struggles of the human heart—all without being didactic or preachy, but simply by addressing the very human circumstances his characters find themselves in, and how they manage to escape, or not escape, the predicaments arising because of who they are, who they’ve been, and who they could be.

AUTHOR

Dwayne Brenna

Dwayne Brenna is a professor in the drama department at the University of Saskatchewan. His poems and stories have appeared in various literary journals, and he is the author of several books, most recently Give My Love to Rose (Hagios Press). Brenna has acted at the Stratford Festival and has appeared on television in various nationally and internationally broadcast programs, as well as movies. A series of character-based vignettes called The Adventures of Eddie Gustafson, written and performed by Brenna, had a five-year run on CBC Radio. Having completed his PhD at the University of London (England), Brenna regularly leads a study abroad course in London and Stratford-upon-Avon for students.

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These fifteen stories vary widely in terms of subject matter theme setting and characters yet they are unified by the strength of the writing and the narrative voice there is an energy in all of these stories that propels and seduces the reader and piques her interest And what a variety of characters Academics street people ageing hippies farmers music producers videogame players and their mothers movie stars boxersactors cooks and even a parrot The writer clearly has compassion and affection for the characters hes created and put through their paces sometimes with laughoutloud humour J Jill Robinson author of The Land of Not Knowing



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Dimensions:

196 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * .45in
0.65lb

Published:

March 11, 2025

Publisher:

Shadowpaw Press

ISBN:

9781998273294

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Language:

eng

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