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Human Being Songs: Northern Stories

  • The Alaska Literary
  • Categories:Contemporary
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:February,2017
  • Pages:136
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  • Size:152mm×229mm
  • Publication Place:United States
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English title 《 Human Being Songs: Northern Stories 》
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"There are no glaciers or grizzly bears, no moose or mountaintops. Instead, the stories explore the lives of women living in Alaska's towns and cities, as they make art or make a living, fall in and out of love, commit acts of kindness, or crash cars. Like Lorrie Moore's Birds of America and Alice Munro's Lives of Girls and Women, Human Being Songs introduces characters who are varied and complex."
— "Northern Review"

"In all situations, Anderson's characters love and live fully, searching for truth, while her narrators invite us into protagonists' minds and experiences as female Northerners making stories, singing songs of their preoccupations."
— Gabrielle Raffuse, Alaska Women Speak

"With a fine eye for detail, Jean Anderson tells stories of ordinary people who become extraordinary as she presents their conflicts and ambitions. Her characters live their daily lives in beautiful Alaska, and Anderson treats them with respect and compassion and imbues each story with great feeling."
— Susheila Khera, author of Step by Careful Step

Description

The public image of Alaska for those who live elsewhere tends to be bound up with the outdoors. But while that’s not necessarily false, it’s far from a complete picture. This collection of stories shows us what we’re missing. Set in Alaska’s cities and suburbs, homes and back roads, cars and kitchens and bedrooms, it offers not only tales of adventure, but quietly powerful psychological dramas, private triumphs and failures of personal life played out in an extraordinary place.

Jean Anderson delicately balances the lyrical and the experimental to tell the stories of hardworking Alaskans—teachers, laborers, dental hygienists, artists—worrying over fairness and equity and meaning, falling in and out of love, and pondering elusive, long-dreamed-of goals. Powered by a rich empathy, Human Being Songs shows us life in Alaska as it’s actually lived today—its successes, failures, and moments of transcendent beauty.

Author

JEAN ANDERSON
Jean Anderson is the author of In Extremis and Other Alaskan Stories and coeditor of Inroads, an anthology of regional Alaska fiction.

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