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Not Anyone's Anything

Published
Mar 2011
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General Fiction General Fiction

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Ian Williams's Not Anyones Anything is a trio of trios: three sets of three stories, with three of those stories further divided into thirds. Mathematical, musical, and meticulously crafted, these stories play profoundly with form, featuring flash cards and musical notations embedded in texts, literal basements, and dual narratives, semi-detached. Roaming through Toronto and its surrounding suburbia, Williams's characters wittily and wryly draw attention to the angst and anxieties associated with being somewhere between adolescence and more-than-that. They are disastrously ambitious, cutting the flaps of skin between their fingers to play Chopin; they are restless and bored, breaking into units of new subdivisions hoping for a score; they continually test the ones they love, and, though every time feels like the last time, they might be up for one more game.

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Apr 2011 FreeHand Books ISBN 1551119951
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Apr 2011 -- Not Selected ISBN B08W9N4KFT
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Jan 2005 Radio Free Maine ISBN B0007OB6OS
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