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Tell Borges If You See Him - (Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction) by Peter Lasalle (Paperback)

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  • To be untethered in the waking world, to have the feeling that perhaps we are sleepwalking--that's what life can be like for the people in these eleven stories by Peter LaSalle, known to readers of leading literary magazines for his luminous prose style and narrative daring.
  • About the Author: Peter LaSalle is the author of several books, including both novels and story collections--most recently What I Found Out About Her and Sleeping Mask: Fictions.
  • 272 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Short Stories (single author)
  • Series Name: Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction

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About the Book



To be untethered in the waking world, to have the feeling that perhaps we are sleepwalking--that's what life can be like for the people in these eleven stories by Peter LaSalle, known to readers of leading literary magazines for his luminous prose style and narrative daring.



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To be untethered in the waking world, to have the feeling that perhaps we are sleepwalking--that's what life can be like for the people in these eleven stories by Peter LaSalle, known to readers of leading literary magazines for his luminous prose style and narrative daring.

The characters range from a fragile, and very rich, Mount Holyoke College girl in Paris to an out-of-work American businessman caught up in an international financial scam in Buenos Aires; from a happy-go-lucky old piano-lounge performer, once famous in all the New England seaside resorts, to a quartet of passengers on a bus barreling across the Mexican desert on Christmas Eve--and heading right toward a nightmarish encounter indeed on the road. In one story, a troubled guy who is somehow both himself on a hockey scholarship at Harvard in the sixties and himself a few decades later, meets his beautiful lost girlfriend at a long-gone Cambridge cafeteria. The busboys become hovering angels. Time slips backward and forward. Things that happened may not have happened.

While rich with specific detail of character and place, these stories also tap into the stranger kind of clarity that does come, paradoxically, from subtle disorientation, as found in innovators like Nabokov and Borges. LaSalle's lovely, rhythmic sentences, in which an aside can sometimes be the central concern, create a captivating permeability in the boundary between real and unreal while always enchanting with their power simply to tell a moving story. This is very original short fiction that aspires to nothing less than reasserting the wonderful possibilities of the genre--or, as the narrator of the story "The End of Narrative" ultimately suggests: "Maybe narrative hadn't ended, which is to say, hasn't ended."



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Peter LaSalle has worked his way deep into the storytelling place. Serious, anomalous, his narratives are set into motion by the obsessions and perturbations of living. There is no model, no recipe--each world is uniquely known and irresistibly defined. Tell Borges If You See Him is a keeper collection.

--Sven Birkerts "author of Reading Life: Books for the Ages"

Incandescent short stories.

--Yankee Magazine on Hockey Sur Glace (A New York Times Book Review "New & Noteworthy Paperback")

LaSalle's command of the language is admirable, but even more admirable is his moral vision.

--Dallas Times-Herald on Strange Sunlight

LaSalle's stories are full of detail, and he knows how to create a sense of place, be it Buenos Aires, Austin, Texas, Paris, or Boston. He also possesses a gift for description.

--Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Peter LaSalle may not be a literary household name, but if you read his latest collection of short stories, Tell Borges If You See Him, you might just wonder why not . . . LaSalle is a major talent . . . his stories are thought provoking and extremely satisfying.

--Providence Sunday Journal

Peter LaSalle writes about time that collides or implodes. Such collisions are never simply artful; rather, operating from inside his characters while still maintaining a sharp-eyed distance (even with first-person narratives), he dramatizes their complex dislocations--temporal, spatial, and emotional. LaSalle's characters move about in a state that straddles waking and sleeping, but the emotions they experience are real and run deep. . . . This writer owes a huge debt to Borges, certainly, but there's nothing tired or derivative about the imaginative world he has crafted. Regardless of his stories' settings-from Boston to Paris-there's an all-American brashness and brio.

--Georgia Review

These are richly textured stories which invent their own forms.

--Missouri Review on The Graves of Famous Writers



About the Author



Peter LaSalle is the author of several books, including both novels and story collections--most recently What I Found Out About Her and Sleeping Mask: Fictions. His fiction and essays have been selected for a number of award anthologies, such as Best American Short Stories, Best American Mystery Stories, Best American Travel Writing, Best of the West, Best American Fantasy, Sports' Best Short Stories, and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards. A new collection of essays on literary travel, The World Is a Book Indeed: Writing, Reading, and Traveling, will appear in 2020. He is a member of the creative writing faculty at the University of Texas at Austin.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.6 Inches (H) x 4.9 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 272
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Short Stories (single author)
Series Title: Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Peter Lasalle
Language: English
Street Date: April 1, 2012
TCIN: 1004199612
UPC: 9780820342160
Item Number (DPCI): 247-14-9874
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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