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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: D. Seth HortonPublisher: Texas Christian University Press Imprint: Texas Christian University Press ISBN: 9780875658810ISBN 10: 0875658814 Pages: 124 Publication Date: 29 October 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""In clean, needle-sharp prose, Horton takes the reader on a harrowing tour of the borderland of the American psyche, a surreal place where humor can change to horror in the blink of an eye. Spare, prickly and hallucinatory, like the desert itself, these stories pulse with a quiet menace. They stay with you like aborted dreams, all the more haunting and enchanting for slipping away with more to say."" -James Terry, Author of Kingdom of the Sun and The Solitary Woman of Shakespeare ""D. Seth Horton's wild flight through the borderlands will leave you reeling with its meta twists and ductile turns. A trip not for the faint of heart.""--Jos� Skinner, Author of Flight and Other Stories and The Tombstone Race ""Horton's meta/postmodern take on storytelling is at once highly readable and formally inventive.""-Aurelie Sheehan, Author of Once Into the Night and Demigods on Speedway" ""In clean, needle-sharp prose, Horton takes the reader on a harrowing tour of the borderland of the American psyche, a surreal place where humor can change to horror in the blink of an eye. Spare, prickly and hallucinatory, like the desert itself, these stories pulse with a quiet menace. They stay with you like aborted dreams, all the more haunting and enchanting for slipping away with more to say."" -James Terry, Author of Kingdom of the Sun and The Solitary Woman of Shakespeare ""D. Seth Horton's wild flight through the borderlands will leave you reeling with its meta twists and ductile turns. A trip not for the faint of heart.""--José Skinner, Author of Flight and Other Stories and The Tombstone Race ""Horton's meta/postmodern take on storytelling is at once highly readable and formally inventive.""-Aurelie Sheehan, Author of Once Into the Night and Demigods on Speedway """D. Seth Horton's wild flight through the borderlands will leave you reeling with its meta twists and ductile turns. A trip not for the faint of heart.""--Jos� Skinner, Author of Flight and Other Stories and The Tombstone Race ""Horton's meta/postmodern take on storytelling is at once highly readable and formally inventive.""-Aurelie Sheehan, Author of Once Into the Night and Demigods on Speedway" Author InformationD. Seth Horton was born by the U.S.-Mexico border. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on modernist literature in the American Southwest and founded the anthology series, New Stories from the Southwest. He has also reviewed books for the El Paso Times and currently serves on the editorial board of the journal, Southwestern American Literature. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |