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OverviewRudderless and lonely, a victim of an unfortunate industrial accident that takes his left arm, a young man forms an unlikely friendship and connection with Delores and Joe, a neighbor couple in crisis, and becomes inexplicably intertwined in their lives and particularly in Delores's surrealistic art. Early Praise for Michael Jarmer's Submarine Stories: Submarine Stories is a deep meditation about everything that matters: desire, woundedness, art, failure, silence, human miscommunication, the relationship between life and art, the relationship between generations, sadness, godlessness, death, despair. Utterly, impossibly great. --David Shields, author of Remote and Reality Hunger: A Manifesto Ever find yourself lost in a painting? In Submarine Stories, the calm and utterly reliable one-armed boy telling us his story finds himself and helps save his neighbor's marriage through a series of paintings that you'll see on the insides of your eyelids long after you've finished reading Michael Jarmer's beautiful, moving and often funny novella. The surreal becomes real, and then, before you can blink, it all just makes sense. Brilliant, and oddly cleansing-this book made me feel more at peace than I've felt in a long time. --Mimi Herman, author of The Kudzu Queen Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael JarmerPublisher: BookBaby Imprint: BookBaby ISBN: 9798317828998Pages: 100 Publication Date: 03 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsSubmarine Stories is a deep meditation about everything that matters: desire, woundedness, art, failure, silence, human miscommunication, the relationship between life and art, the relationship between generations, sadness, godlessness, death, despair. Utterly, impossibly great. --David Shields, author of Remote and Reality Hunger: A Manifesto Ever find yourself lost in a painting? In Submarine Stories, the calm and utterly reliable one-armed boy telling us his story finds himself and helps save his neighbor's marriage through a series of paintings that you'll see on the insides of your eyelids long after you've finished reading Michael Jarmer's beautiful, moving and often funny novella. The surreal becomes real, and then, before you can blink, it all just makes sense. Brilliant, and oddly cleansing--this book made me feel more at peace than I've felt in a long time. --Mimi Herman, author of The Kudzu Queen Author InformationMichael Jarmer holds an MAT from Lewis and Clark College and an MFA in Creative Writing from Warren Wilson College. He taught high school English Language Arts for 32 years and now writes and makes music full-time. He is the lyricist, singer, and drummer in the Portland art pop band Here Comes Everybody and the transcontinental recording duo Project MA. Michael lives with his wife and son in Milwaukie, Oregon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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