Category Archives: LITERATURE

LITERATURE: Confrontation No. 88/89 – The Pace of Change

Byron Y. Adams has gotten us intimately into the head of his main character, William, partner in a law firm.  Opening the story in a men’s room where the elderly William notes that a young associate seems to always be … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confrontation No. 88/89 – Lost Souls Go Wandering

Written by Jane Bradley, this story is a second person pov, about a woman whose husband has just told her "we have no future, Alice" and covers a very brief period of time as she sits at an airport bar … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confrontation No. 88/89 – Gorgeous World

This story stands out from the rest as daring in content: the first person narrator, a Thalidomide baby now grown, who has his first sexual experience with an overpainted, boozing, drug-loving, epileptic midget (little person), with a twist of humor … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confrontation No. 88/89 – This is the Part to Wonder

Normally I dislike first person revelatory introspection stories, but this by Katherin Nolte is smooth and quick enough to overcome the typical flippant and sassy attitude of a life gone wrong and the paths it might have taken instead. Roseanne … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confrontation No. 88/89 – Haunts

I did enjoy this short story by Paul Crenshaw, both for its story and for the writing style.  In the setting of an insane asylum (sorry, mental institution) it opens with the first person narrator retelling a story a fellow … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confessions – Book II, or Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll

Still wearing his hairshirt as he recalls his adolescence and youth, Augustine again brings to mind the pursuit and meaning of Boethius’ aspirations of the mind and spirit and their potential danger from the body.  Here he stresses the difference … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confrontation No. 88/89 – Hotel Hafez

Written by a highly credentialed (published novelist, short stories in lit journals, winner of grants and awards, creative writing teacher at NY University) Nahid Rachlin, Hotel Hafez tells of Mustafa, a young man who’s lost his family and becomes prime … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confessions – Acceptance

In winding up Book I, Augustine gives thanks to God for the goodness in man’s nature, in his own, despite the temptations of folly that steered him off in directions other than what his elders and academic teaching tried to … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confrontation No. 88/89 – Grunwald and Semple

A simple story by Stephen Tuttle of rivalry, self-esteem, wishes and aging, I would think, but presented in an unusual style that I’ve seen before but am still not quite taken with it.  Grunwald’s a juggler, Semple, a contortionist.  As … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confrontations No. 88/89 – Anna May Wong was Chinese?

By Irvin Faust, this story relates from first person pov a young soldier’s time spent in Japan  right after the War and tells of his relationship with a young Japanese woman.  He takes her into the destroyed city of Hiroshima … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confrontations No. 88/89 – One Must Speak of Sex in French

This story by Katherine Vaz took me longer to read since I found myself putting it down every few pages.  The reason is likely the feeling I got that it was disjointed and while as afterthought it was understandable, the … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Confrontation No. 88/89 – The Burning of the Flag

This story by James Lee Burke flows back to an earlier time of a patriotic America, the recollection by the narrator of when he and his best friend were twelve and came up against the neighborhood bully.  This fight mirrors … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Next up: Confrontation No. 88/89

In view of Augustine, Alice, and the coupla-two-tree books sitting on the table for many moons…oh, and the story-games (dubbed that for research purposes) such as Still Life, Scratches, Watchmaker and Silent Hill, I think that I need to move … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Finale

Realized that this book took me almost a month to read, though it was thoroughly enjoyable and it is clearly lack of time rather than interest that interrupted it so often.  It’s actually become one of my favorites. I’m totally … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Time and Space

Ah, two more of my favorite subjects, after perception and…I forget the other one (nice; this may be the first online case history of Alzheimer’s to follow as it progresses.  Maybe You-Tube should be incorporated, sort of a reality show?). … Continue reading Continue reading

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