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Greetings from Earth: New and Collected Stories [Paperback]

Scott Bradfield (Author)


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April 1996
These stories demonstrate the author's use of rich language and imagination. In "Dream of the Wolf", a man dreams of himself as an Arctic wolf while in "The Wind Box" the story asks, in a humorous way, whether longing attracts earthquakes so they occur closer to you.
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From Publishers Weekly

Bradfield (What's Wrong With America) is an acutely?sometimes painfully?unsentimental chronicler of our times in these inventive short stories. Only eight of these stories are new to publication, but all are startling and effective. Bradfield often uses animals in his fiction, sometimes as recurring metaphors, and sometimes as characters. For example, Larry Chambers keeps dreaming about wolves in "The Dream of the Wolf" while his domestic situation deteriorates. One of the high points of this collection is a biography of a depressed, somewhat superior dog named "Dazzle," who dislikes his owners ("The Canis familiaris utters a guttural diphthong, much like the Mandarin Chinese diphthong, only less enunciated," muses Dazzle when their six-year-old daughter insists, "The little doggy go woof.") and eventually runs away in order to breed a family of his own. Even the purely human interactions often have something chillingly bestial about them, as in "The Darling," in which Dolores Starr avenges herself on the men who abuse her by killing them. Bradfield takes chances with characters and points of view (delusional diaries appear in two stories, another is seen through the eyes of an apparently autistic child); but when he's at his cooly provocative best, the risk pays off.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

In this collection of short stories, Bradfield dilutes the dark satire of his novel Animal Planet (LJ 9/1/95) with literary aspirations. The result, while often funny, is not as effective. In "Dazzle," a ennui-plagued dog suffers through psychotherapy and one-sided conversations with less-gifted dogs before going on the lam into the "unfenced world." A records manager becomes convinced that his vivid hallucinations are real in "The Dream of the Wolf" and drives off his family in pursuit of the truth. A would-be poet keeps an inane journal of his pseudo-intellectual vacillations in "Diary of a Forgotten Transcendentalist," featuring entries such as "Took another long walk in the woods today. I got lost." Most of the stories are set in the sprawling Los Angeles suburbs that Raymond Carver used so effectively in his work. The forgotten towns and mall restaurants evoke a vision of America that is only vaguely aware of its decline. Bradfield's incidental plots take a backseat to mood and character. As a result, many of these stories end in abrupt violence; most do not really end at all. Not as satisfying as his earlier work, but a few gems make it worth a look.?Adam Mazmanian, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Picador USA (April 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312140886
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312140885
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,507,075 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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