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Eyesores: Stories
by Eric Shade

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Awards

"Winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction."

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

These eleven interrelated stories follow strands of hope and nostalgia that bind together, or fence off, the people of Windfall. Eric Shade's fictional western Pennsylvania community is a place we all know: a town bypassed by the interstate, its rail line clogged with coal cars that haven't moved an inch in years. The men of Windfall still vie on the time-honored fields of contest — from bars to bedrooms to football fields — but none is sure any longer what is won or lost. Few certainties linger: the jobs are going fast, and the best women are already taken.<P>In the title story, a group of unskilled laborers rerun memories of youth as they race against the dark to demolish the town's drive-in theater. A chain restaurant will take its place. Naomi dumps Dwight at the altar in "Hoops, Wires, and Plugs, " but then Dwight fritters away the shamed agitation that could have propelled him beyond Windfall's stunting gravitational pull. In the final story, "Souvenirs" small-time hoods Paxson and Gus do what so many in Windfall can't: get out of town. They're off to Pittsburgh and a contract killing they hope will kick off a more rewarding life of crime.<P>At hands less able than Eric Shade's, Windfall's men would be caricatures, screwups with all-too-easy access to the makings of tragedy: pills, booze, fast cars, guns, chain saws. Instead their stories give us new ways to ponder change and its consequences. Windfall stakes out a gritty quarter of the literary map shared by Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg and Thornton Wilder's Grover's Corners.

Table of Contents

Eyesores — Blood — The heart hankers — Superfly — A rage forever — Stability — Kaahumanu — A final reunion — Hoops and wires and plugs — The last night of the county fair — Souvenirs.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780820324326
Author:
Shade, Eric
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
Location:
Athens
Subject:
General
Subject:
City and town life
Subject:
Pennsylvania
Series Volume:
2001-10
Publication Date:
March 2003
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
205
Dimensions:
8.42x5.42x.88 in. .81 lbs.