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Cardinal Numbers

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150

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From the author of Inner Tube and Odditorium, a book of strikingly original, convention-defying short stories Cardinal Numbers is a posthumous collection of brilliantly enigmatic short fiction by Hob Broun, written with the aid of a respirator when the author was paralyzed from the neck down. Witty and full of minimalist surprise, these stories flirt with fragment, fabulism, and collage. In Rosella, in Stages, an old woman's experience is movingly charted through the voice of her writing in six different life stages—and in six pages, no less. Highspeed Linear Main Street, a standout tale and an artistic credo of sorts, centers on a photographer's fixation on highway life, while the surreal Finding Florida features a Che Guevara who becomes struck with longing for a librarian and receives some unwelcome news from a fortune teller. Powerfully felt as well as mordantly funny, Cardinal Numbers is a freshly singular contribution to the American short story.

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Nov 2025 Calamari Press ISBN 1940853540
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Apr 1988 Knopf ISBN 0394562615
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Nov 2013 Open Road Publishing ISBN 1480452564
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Nov 2013 Open Road Publishing ISBN B00FP9IPSU
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