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Cities in the Sea

Published
Oct 2003
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
136

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In Cities in the Sea, Maura Stanton taps into the mysterious force of the fairy tale, with its fantastic images and magical narrative patterns. Her stories blur the boundaries between fairy tale and verité, and comment on the art of storytelling. A range of characters—from a business man to a pianist, from a county coroner to a hardware store clerk, from a Greek immigrant to a Danish artist—come to discover that the past is a ruined kingdom, lost forever, but still a place to visit in wish, dream, and memory. Throughout her stories, Stanton attempts to wrest a deeper pattern, full of humor and wonder, out of the disturbing events of contemporary life.

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Oct 2003 University of Michigan Press ISBN 047211364X
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Mar 2009 University of Michigan Press ISBN B0020MMM16
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Mar 2009 University of Michigan Press ISBN B00ZGKUGNK
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