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"The author of the acclaimed novel The Brief History of the Dead now gives us one hundred funny, poignant, scary, and thought-provoking ghost stories that explore all aspects of the afterlife. A spirit who appears in a law firm reliving the exact moment she lost her chance at love, a man haunted by the trees cut down to build his house, nefarious specters that snatch anyone who steps into the shadows in which they live, and parakeets that serve as mouthpieces for the dead--these are just a few of the characters Kevin Brockmeier presents in this extraordinary compendium of spectral emanations and their wildly various purposes in (after) life. These tales are by turns playful, chilling, and philosophical, paying homage to the genre while audaciously subverting expectations. The ghosts in these pages are certain to haunt you well after you've closed the book"--… (plus d'informations)
I received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. If we go by The Ghost Variations, perhaps the afterlife is not so different from life; perhaps ghost carry with them the same frustrations, longings, absurdity, or dignity. Kevin Brockmeier tells us 100 campfire stories that are unequivocal talking about something else. The reader cannot help but wonder who the real ghosts are, them or us? ( )
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It is not hard to imagine a ghost successfully. What is had is successfully to imagine an object, any object, that does not look like a ghost. -Elaine Scarry, Dreaming by the Book
Tell me what you see vanishing and I / Will tell you who you are. -W.S. Merwin, "For Now"
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The ghost in the law firm's doorway never stops leaving. Every few seconds, she slids across the threshold of the exit, steps suddenly to her left, raises the back of her right hand to her cheek, and starts over, bearing a sunken look of hard concentration. -Chapter One, A Notable Social Event
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"The author of the acclaimed novel The Brief History of the Dead now gives us one hundred funny, poignant, scary, and thought-provoking ghost stories that explore all aspects of the afterlife. A spirit who appears in a law firm reliving the exact moment she lost her chance at love, a man haunted by the trees cut down to build his house, nefarious specters that snatch anyone who steps into the shadows in which they live, and parakeets that serve as mouthpieces for the dead--these are just a few of the characters Kevin Brockmeier presents in this extraordinary compendium of spectral emanations and their wildly various purposes in (after) life. These tales are by turns playful, chilling, and philosophical, paying homage to the genre while audaciously subverting expectations. The ghosts in these pages are certain to haunt you well after you've closed the book"--
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If we go by The Ghost Variations, perhaps the afterlife is not so different from life; perhaps ghost carry with them the same frustrations, longings, absurdity, or dignity. Kevin Brockmeier tells us 100 campfire stories that are unequivocal talking about something else. The reader cannot help but wonder who the real ghosts are, them or us? ( )