Terence Young’s second collection of short fiction, The End of the Ice Age, brings together thirteen tales of hardscrabble characters in their lonely orbits. Young’s writing is unadorned and precise, yet witty and unsentimental, and of striking psychological precision. These are stories of unfulfilled expectations, of infidelities – of the body and the mind and conscience – and the small though ultimately meaningful victories that allow us to withstand those greater losses. This could be Carver territory or Dennis Johnson country if it was not so obviously Young’s own world: bleak and dark, though ultimately moving and memorable: these are stories which will linger with you for a long time.
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- C813/.54
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 22
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- Short stories Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 9781926845135 9781897231913
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- PR9199.3.Y685
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- E54 2010eb
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- 1 electronic text (165 p.)
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