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The rat becomes light / Donald Secreast.

Author/creator Secreast, Donald, 1949-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNew York, N.Y. : Harper & Row, ©1990.
Description217 pages ; 22 cm
Subject(s)
Abstract Secreast's debut collection of 14 short stories belongs to the genre in which what is said is less important than what is not said. Reminiscent of Raymond Carver, the cerebral tales about working-class people overlap, revolving around the Chalfant Furniture Factory in Boehm, N.C. Every facet of factory life--sanding, staining, painting designs, boring holes, trucking and delivery--is minutely detailed along with the mundane and pedestrian concerns of the characters' domestic existences. For excitement there is the occasional beach vacation. The implied possibilities of the mysterious and beautiful in ordinary lives are buried in the humdrum; the writing is cold. While some of the characters merit empathy, nobody is lovable, much less appealing. The promising title story, last in the collection, in which the protagonist follows the light of the mountains on a quest with allegorical significance, comes too late. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PW, LLC. All rights reserved
General noteSummer help -- Workmen's compensation -- Bentley in her basement -- Private drive -- The last of the octopus -- Visitation -- The crooked couple -- Rather than seem -- Break time -- Factory hand -- Lady luck -- When loads shift -- Kiss the button -- The rat becomes light.
Acquisitions source Joyner Roberts copy purchased from Chelsea Village Bookshop 12/10/2012
LCCN 89046573
ISBN0060164409
ISBN9780060164409

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner NC Roberts PS3569.E287 R3 1990 ✔ Available Request Material