The Expense of a View (Volume 15) (Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction) - Softcover

Buckingham, Polly

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9781574416473: The Expense of a View (Volume 15) (Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction)

Synopsis

Winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction, 2016.

The stories in The Expense of a View explore the psyches of characters under extreme duress. In the title story, a woman who has moved across the country in an attempt to leave her past behind dumps an empty suitcase into the Columbia River over and over again. In another story, a woman who wakes up mornings only to discover she’s been shooting heroin in a night trance, meets her doppelganger on a rainy Oregon beach.  Most of the characters are displaced and disturbed; they suffer from dissociative disorders, denial, and delusions. The settings—Florida, eastern Washington, Seattle, and the Oregon coast—mirror their lunacies. While refusing to look at what’s right in front of themselves might destroy them, it’s equally likely to be just what they need.

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About the Author

POLLY BUCKINGHAM teaches at Eastern Washington University. She is founding editor of StringTown Press and Associate Director of EWU's Willow Springs Books. Author of A Year of Silence (Jeanne Leiby Memorial Chapbook Award 2014), her poetry and short stories have appeared in The Gettysburg ReviewThreepenny Review, and elsewhere. She lives in Spokane.

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