
NECESSARY DEATHS
Geoffrey Clark(Author)
Red Hen Press
Will be published approx. on 17. August 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-59709-012-4 (ISBN)
Description
Adroitly told, Geoffrey Clark's collection of stories Necessary Deaths will appeal to anyone who has faced difficult choices regarding the care of animals. Mr. Clark's characters struggle to learn how to let go and confront loss. His stories examine the themes of violation of innocence, and the acceptance of required acts of violence. His characters live with animals and care for them. Through the transcendent experience of that care, they must face assumptions they've been living with regarding what is natural and right with and around them. As either victims or perpetrators of violence, the characters in these stories are forced to ask themselves if violence is inherent in their condition. Mr. Clark avoids glib, over-worked metaphors, and as a writer with five decades of stories behind him, he renders internal and external landscapes of his stories through a knack for the bon mot that enlightens, startles and illuminates. Peppered with trenchant details, cadenced in a laconic, sometimes very funny Mid-western narrative voice, each story resonates long after it's been read. The stories are polished without being pompous, and charged with a vivid, consistent accuracy. The best, culled from earlier collections, poignantly evoke a time gone by in northern Michigan during the post World War II years, and Mr. Clark addresses without nostalgia the hardscrabble innocence and complexities of rural life in that region and era. There is authenticity, skill and subtlety in the telling. Mr. Clark does not disappoint; he deserves a wide readership."
-John Flynn is author of Something Grand, a collection of stories, and several volumes of poetry and translations.
-John Flynn is author of Something Grand, a collection of stories, and several volumes of poetry and translations.
Reviews / Votes
Geoffrey Clark's "Necessary Deaths" brings us back to those simple and gristly realities, the secrets of the physical world, the place of our relationship to our animals, of their mysteries, of their meaning to us and their effect upon us. His writing makes real those connections, and their value. - Ted Delaney "Death after death is made new and significant in each story through precise and careful storytelling, the voices of the narrators so authentic they make us pay attention." I hope this works for everyone - I enjoyed the stories. My best to Geoffrey Clark." - Gary FinckeMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Pasadena
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
181 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59709-012-4 (9781597090124)
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Person
Geoffrey Clark was born and raised in northern lower Michigan. He is a graduate of the Iowa Writer's Workshop and has published fiction and memoir in Mississippi Review, Ploughshares, Witness, Northeast Corridor, Green Hills Literary Lantern, Flying Horse, and elsewhere. He is author of six books, including Schooling the Spirit (1993), Jackdog Summer (1996), and Rabbit Fever (2000). He retired as professor of creative writing at Roger Williams University in 1999. Clark lives in Warren, Rhode Island.