The Many Deaths of George Robertson

George Little examines the lives of parents, siblings, friends, and politicians, offering fleeting glimpses into the moral complexity of contemporary relationships. In the title story, a man discovers himself by rewriting his past.

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In this his first collection of stories, George Little examines the lives of parents, siblings, friends and politicians, offering fleeting glimpses into the moral complexity of contemporary relationships. In the title story, “The Many Deaths of George Robertson,” a man rediscovers himself by rewriting his past; in “Marooned,” an old woman is haunted by the memory of a shipwreck and her lost child; in “The Beauty of Holiness,” a leather-bound book evokes memories of a man’s boyhood relationship with his strict Presbyterian grandmother.

Throughout these stories, George Little probes the gathering storm of moral dilemma where indecision is illuminated by flashes of astonished laughter.


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George Little examines the lives of parents, siblings, friends, and politicians, offering fleeting glimpses into the moral complexity of contemporary relationships. In the title story, a man discovers himself by rewriting his past.

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Dimensions:

137 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.44in
480gr

Published:

January 01, 1990

Publisher:

Goose Lane Editions

ISBN:

9780864921246

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Short Stories

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Language:

eng

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