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Cover credits: Cover design: Scott Sorenson |
“Ingalls combines gothic horror themes with an unadorned style.…Her
vision evokes a world where psychosis and extreme violence stalk the
American dream.”—Time Out |
Price: $16.00 USD
“Rachel Ingalls is a writer of true originality and strangeness…many of
her short stories are works of odd, slant genius that stay in one’s
mind for years.” —Katha Pollitt
His wasn’t a world war. It was one of the smaller wars, but just as
deadly as any other. “Wars are like snakes,” his first commanding
officer said to him. “Some of the little ones can be even worse than
the monsters.” It was certainly as bad as anything Franklin had ever
imagined, despite all the comforts of modern warfare: danger money,
paid leave, medical care, disability compensation, and the G.I. Bill if
you came out in one piece.
Franklin fears his family is in danger from a fellow veteran he saved
during the war. A young boy entranced by opera despite being born into
the rock-and-roll generation finds himself playing the lead roll in a
present-day tragedy. Travel agents happily lost in the paperwork of
other people’s adventures break away for an impromptu trip without—to
their horror—a destination.
Pitch-perfect and unpredictable, these stories cover a wide terrain of
voices, plot, and imagery. Ingalls’s richly drawn characters slip from
the ordinary into the surreal with an elegance that can only come from
a master of the form. Mostly set in the United States, the stories in Times Like These are available for the first time to American readers.
“May she soon return to this country, in fiction if not in fact.”—John Updike
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