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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Don EronPublisher: Contingency Street Press Imprint: Contingency Street Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781958015049ISBN 10: 1958015040 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 03 October 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Presner is the misfit in his middle-aged group of law school friends. While the others have carved out relationships and legal careers, Presner is an aspiring playwright working at a newsstand while nurturing a platonic (maybe more?) friendship with a struggling actress. . . . Eron, through Presner, elevates the novel with candor, humor, and self-awareness. From page one, the author's writing is infused with a chummy nostalgia, and the characters and social dynamics breathe with verisimilitude. Presner's wounds are deep and real, his neuroses relatable, and he simply feels worth rooting for. . . . The reader's patience is amply rewarded by Eron's talent as the story evolves and he deftly weaves together memories with subtlety and grace.""-Blueink Review ""This erudite and bittersweet not-quite comedy from Eron (And Go to Innisfree) takes readers through the life and travails of the pensive Presner, a playwright and one-time attorney who has spent 13 years working nights at Tyson's 24-Hour News and Smoke, as he navigates his various relationships and the memories of his late sister, Sara, an actress. Presner is working on a play about a man who drudges through a job but afterwards shores up ""the very foundations of the world with his cryptic wit and wisdom."" Eron reveals that just a couple pages in, but the idea powers the novel as a whole. . . . The narrative delves deep into the themes of grief, self-discovery, and the power of storytelling to heal the soul. . . . Eron's prose, for all its richness of reference, is at its best direct and candid, expressing much in a minimum of words, depicting human resilience and selfhood while never going sentimental.""-BookLife ""Death plays a prominent role in Presner's life, as it does in the Anton Chekhov plays he emulates. Because of this, he's developed stoicism, solitude, and compassion. He's a self-proclaimed underdog. . . . He's the butt of his own jokes. . . . He's a show-off in conversations with others. . . . He becomes remarkable.""-Foreword Clarion (four stars) ""Presner is like a latter-day Bellow or Roth protagonist, navigating evergreen crises of aging and failure; Eron updates this tradition with Gen X concerns about art and authenticity.""-Kirkus Reviews" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |