Dangerous Laughter (Hardcover)

Author: Steven Millhauser
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780307267566
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Publish Date: 2/12/2008
Buy.com Sku: 204841446
Item#: RDDMR5
Dimensions (in Inches) 8.75H x 5.75L x 1T
Pages: 256
 
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author hailed by "The New Yorker" as "a virtuoso of waking dreams" comes a dazzling new collection of darkly comic stories united by their obsession with obsession.
 
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Steven Millhauser's latest collection of short stories (many first appearing in The New Yorker) shows off his trademark inventiveness and stylistic brio. His love of Kafka and Borges can be seen in the story "In the Reign of Harad IV," in which a miniaturist begins to make works so small that no one can see them, and "Here at the Historical Society" in which the archival records start to hold the future instead of the past. Though certainly a writer in the postmodern mode, Millhauser's artfulness never grows tiresome or self-conscious--rather, these are works full of wonder, absurdity, humor, tragedy, and joy. Selected as one of the New York Times 10 Best Books of 2008.

 

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"One of the most inventive contemporary American fiction writers....Hilarious." (starred review) 12/01/2007

"Phenomenal clarity and rapacious movement are only two of the virtues of Millhauser's new collection....Millhauser's stories draw us in all the more powerfully, extending his peculiar domain further than ever." (starred review) 12/17/2007

"Marvels within marvels, from a writer whose prose possess the equivalent of what musicians call perfect pitch." 01/01/2008


 
 
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Cat ’n’ mouse

The cat is chasing the mouse through the kitchen: between the blue chair legs, over the tabletop with its red-and-white-checkered tablecloth that is already sliding in great waves, past the sugar bowl falling to the left and the cream jug falling to the right, over the blue chair back, down the chair legs, across the waxed and butter-yellow floor. The cat and the mouse lean backward and try to stop on the slippery wax, which shows their flawless reflections. Sparks shoot from their heels, but it’s much too late: the big door looms. The mouse crashes through, leaving a mouse-shaped hole. The cat crashes through, replacing the mouse-shaped hole with a larger, cat-shaped hole. In the living room they race over the back of the couch, across the piano keys (delicate mouse tune, crash of cat chords), along the blue rug. The fleeing mouse snatches a glance over his shoulder, and when he looks forward again he sees the floor lamp coming closer and
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