The Murder of the Frogs and Other Stories

The Murder of the Frogs and Other Stories
Title The Murder of the Frogs and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Don Carpenter
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 321
Release 2020-05-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0486847217

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The High Sierras, Oregon back country, Hollywood, and San Francisco provide the backdrops for two novellas, eight shorter pieces. "Solid craftsmanship and style." — The New York Times (An Outstanding Book of the Year).

Frog Music

Frog Music
Title Frog Music PDF eBook
Author Emma Donoghue
Publisher Little, Brown
Pages 402
Release 2014-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0316324663

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Room, a young French burlesque dancer living in San Francisco is ready to risk anything in order to solve her friend’s murder—but only if the killer doesn’t get her first. Summer of 1876: San Francisco is in the fierce grip of a record-breaking heat wave and a smallpox epidemic. Through the window of a railroad saloon, a young woman named Jenny Bonnet is shot dead. The survivor, her friend Blanche Beunon, is a French burlesque dancer. Over the next three days, she will risk everything to bring Jenny's murderer to justice—if he doesn't track her down first. The story Blanche struggles to piece together is one of free-love bohemians, desperate paupers, and arrogant millionaires; of jealous men, icy women, and damaged children. It's the secret life of Jenny herself, a notorious character who breaks the law every morning by getting dressed: a charmer as slippery as the frogs she hunts. In thrilling, cinematic style, Frog Music digs up a long-forgotten, never-solved crime. Full of songs that migrated across the world, Emma Donoghue's lyrical tale of love and bloodshed among lowlifes captures the pulse of a boomtown like no other. "Her greatest achievement yet . . . Emma Donoghue shows more than range with Frog Music—she shows genius." —Darin Strauss, author of Half a Life.

Short Story Index

Short Story Index
Title Short Story Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 990
Release 1999
Genre Short stories
ISBN

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Short Story Index: 1969-1973

Short Story Index: 1969-1973
Title Short Story Index: 1969-1973 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 656
Release 1974
Genre
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Chicorel Index to Short Stories in Anthologies and Collections

Chicorel Index to Short Stories in Anthologies and Collections
Title Chicorel Index to Short Stories in Anthologies and Collections PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 400
Release 1975
Genre Short stories
ISBN

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A Most Ambiguous Sunday and Other Stories

A Most Ambiguous Sunday and Other Stories
Title A Most Ambiguous Sunday and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Jung Young-moon
Publisher Deep Vellum Publishing
Pages 290
Release 2013-09-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1564789519

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Considered an eccentric in the traditional Korean literary world, Jung Young-moon's short stories have nonetheless won numerous readers both in Korea and abroad, most often drawing comparisons to Kafka. Adopting strange, warped, unstable characters and drawing heavily on the literature of the absurd, Jung's stories nonetheless do not wallow in darkness, despair, or negativity. Instead, we find a world in which the bizarre and terrifying are often put to comic use, even in direst of situations, and point toward a sort of redemption to be found precisely in the "weirdest" and most unsettling parts of life . . .

Reading Portland

Reading Portland
Title Reading Portland PDF eBook
Author John Trombold
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 607
Release 2017-08-24
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0295997605

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Reading Portland is a literary exploration of the city's past and present. In over eighty selections, Portland is revealed through histories, memoirs, autobiographies, short stories, novels, and news reports. This single volume gives voice to women and men; the colonizers and the colonized; white, Hispanic, African American, Asian American, and Indian storytellers; and lower, middle, and upper classes. In his introduction, John Trombold considers the history of writing about a place that has nourished a provocative and errant literary tradition for over 150 years. In the preface, Peter Donahue considers the influence of region--particularly Portland's urbanity and its hybrid population--on literature. Included here are the voices of Carl Abbott, Kathryn Hall Bogle, Beverly Cleary, Robin Cody, Lawson Fusao Inada, Rudyard Kipling, Ursula K. Le Guin, Joaquin Miller, Sandy Polishuk, Gary Snyder, Kim Stafford, Elizabeth Woody, and many more.