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~ Roy Kesey (Author)
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A restlessly inventive collection, as the best story collections so often are - comic and tender, ironic and earnest, deadpan and passionate. A distinctive new voice, from a distinctive new press. --Peter Ho Davies, author of The Welsh Girl

For those keen to know the next generation of the American short story, consider All Over, which features the loopy paranoia of Don DeLillo, the po-mo-mo whimsy of Donald Barthelme, the spooky learnedness of Thomas Pynchon, the high-minded literary sleight-of-hand of Robert Coover and John Barth, and the secret geek speak of George Saunders. Add a touch of the Brothers Grimm, Jules Verne, and the Looney Tunes, and you've got a book of a million moving parts, all of which work in breath-taking harmony to keep illusion aloft. --Lee K. Abbott, author of All Things, All at Once


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The debut story collection from Kesey includes 19 stories that have been published in literary journals such as Ninth Letter, McSweeney's and The Kenyon Review. The story Wait will be included in the Best American Short Stories 2007.

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  • Perfect Paperback: 152 pages
  • Publisher: Dzanc Books; 1st edition (October 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979312302
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979312304
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #934,956 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Roy Kesey is a star, and these stories are why, November 15, 2007
By Kyle Minor "reader" (Columbus, Ohio) - See all my reviews
  
The first thing you'll notice about the stories in All Over is that they move lightning fast, that their trajectory is fueled by funny, that their funny is not separable from the sadness from where the funny comes, that the sadness is not wry or perfunctory, but rather as true as the true things we'd rather not know our lives are limned by.

The second thing you'll notice is that you're done reading, and you're done laughing, but the stories aren't done with you. They'll be eating at you for awhile, because of that sad thing, and because of that true thing.

The third thing you'll notice is that you've picked up the book again, and you've forgotten, while those stories were eating at you, that amidst all that sad and all that true, those stories were really pretty funny, and you'll read the funny with pleasure, forgetting what's going to hit you next, which is the whiplash of the sad and the true.

You'll get knocked around this way a few times, and you'll read the book again, even after you think you're done with it.

Who else does this to you? Donald Barthelme, sure, and also Brock Clarke and George Saunders and Kurt Vonnegut. Heady company, yes, but Kesey earns it out, story by story. I'm glad I bought this book, and if you're on my Christmas list, I might buy you a copy, too, but why wait, and deprive yourself of these complicated pleasures? This is a book to buy now, and to read, and to savor.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Publisher comments, October 13, 2007
By Steven Gillis "barkingman" (Ann Arbor, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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As the publisher of Roy Kesey's remarkable collection, I am proud to share with you some comments from other author/readers about Roy's 'All Over:'


"These stories by Roy Kesey, in the way they brilliantly blend humor and pathos, remind me of coins tossed in the air, turning over and over, one side cast in light, the other in darkness. His writing is original, fearless, strikingly funny, and clean - so clean - his words sharp enough to cut the eye."
- Benjamin Percy, author of The Language of Elk and Refresh, Refresh

"All Over is the strangest, best collection of stories you will read this year. With a seamless blend of lyricism and minimalism, Roy Kesey travels All Over the terrain of he psyche, the human condition, the relationships we have and fail to have. These stories team with insights, little horrors, moments of sweet verity, and surreal surprise. The characters are persuasive, and the storytelling is both hallucinatory and familiar. This is a new voice you must hear."
-Laura Kasischke, author of Be Mine, and five other titles

"Roy Kesey tempers his prodigious imagination with fine syntactic control, so that his stories - like Donald Barthelme's - feel simultaneously free-wheeling and precise. All Over is an exhilarating collection - funny, harrowing, smart, odd, and inventive."
-Chris Bachelder, author of U.S! and Bear vs. Shark

"Reading Roy Kesey is like being allowed to peep momentarily through a mysterious hole in the wall into a hidden universe that is very much like ours only slightly brighter, slightly sadder, certainly no less odd. Violinists play in the rain to keep swallows in flight. Strange, leaking packages tied up with string wait to be opened. In other words, Roy Kesey is a delight to read."
-Samantha Hunt, author of The Seas "A restlessly inventive collection, as the best story collections so often are - comic and tender, ironic and earnest, deadpan and passionate. A distinctive new voice, from a distinctive new press."
-Peter Ho Davies, author of The Welsh Girl

"For those keen to know the next generation of the American short story, consider All Over, which features the loopy paranoia of Don DeLillo, the po-mo-mo whimsy of Donald Barthelme, the spooky learnedness of Thomas Pynchon, the high-minded literary sleight-of-hand of Robert Coover and John Barth, and the secret geek speak of George Saunders. Add a touch of the Brothers Grimm, Jules Verne, and the Looney Tunes, and you've got a book of a million moving parts, all of which work in breath-taking harmony to keep illusion aloft."
-Lee K. Abbott, author of All Things, All at Once: Collected Stories, and five other collections

"Roy Kesey's excellent All Over is all over intelligent, intense, often very funny and frequently, frankly, beautiful. Stories in this collection will imminently appear in slightly different form in the deepest, darkest corners of your mind where they will burn, very, very brightly, for hours."
-Laird Hunt, author of The Paris Stories, The Impossibly, Indiana, Indiana, and The Exquisite

"In All Over, Roy Kesey's postmodern parables are stunning mash-ups of style, content, characters. The book is a narrative train wreck that keeps happening of arcane jumbled juxtaposed graffitied rolling stock crashing into horribly hilarious verbal clown car kinetic sculpture."
-Michael Martone, author of The Flatness and Other Landscapes, and other titles
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, sad, wonderful, November 25, 2007
By Jason Liles (Northern California) - See all my reviews
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Loved this book. Kesey has an easy and enlightening way of telling his stories - I hope he writes another collection quickly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant & deeply satisfying short-story debut
Uproarious yet unsettling, Roy Kesey's first collection of stories combines a joshing respect for the forms he appropriates -- he has fictions based on everything from the job... Read more
Published 9 months ago by John Domini

5.0 out of 5 stars The Short Review's review of All Over
Reading Roy Kesey's collection made me happy. Re-reading it soon after made me even happier. This is not because Kesey's stories are hopeful or optimistic. Read more
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