
Wendy Brenner
Large Animals in Everyday Life
Winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for
short fiction, these stories are quirky takes on
contemporary life in which animals, not always large,
lurk around the edges.
"I like animals and I like men" begins the
hopelessly-in-love narrator of "The Round Bar," who follows her married
country singer to Nashville in her own version of a down-and-out
song. In "The Oysters," Pat Boone"not
the Pat Boone"laments his love for his newly married professor, while delivering
oysters to be irradiated. The oysters themselves are having a
hard time deciding whether irradiation is a gain or a loss.
Wendy Brenner triumphs in capturing all the normal oddities of
life; and in the magic of a few words a bizarre but accurate
images he creates our lives and how we live and breathe.
"Brenner's work is disturbed, taut, funny, and wise.
Better than that it's good."--Padgett Powell
"Her prose is at times as moving and mean as broken bottles.
. . . Brenner is a writer of large . . . talent."Diane
Roberts, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Wendy Brenner is a professor at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington. Her stories have appeared in
New Stories from the South, The Oxford American,
Ploughshares, New England Review, and other literary journals.
"Brenner's achievement in
these ironic, understanding tales is making sure that even the small losses her
characters suffer do not fail to move
us."Polly Morrice, New York Times Book Review
"Intoxicatingly
original."Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award
1997 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31648-3 / 168 pages / fiction
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