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portada A General Theory of Tears
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
230
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 13.3 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.27 kg.
ISBN13
9781736912867

A General Theory of Tears

Keith Rondinelli (Author) · Stalking Horse Press · Paperback

A General Theory of Tears - Rondinelli, Keith

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Synopsis "A General Theory of Tears"

An estranged couple unearth a mysterious artifact in their backyard, setting in motion a series of bewildering events. A lonely software developer takes a position at a shadowy corporation, only to find himself the subject of a new and sinister brand of team training. A window washer mourning the death of a child finds himself confronted with the indelible stains of his own failures. In eighteen uncanny stories, Keith Rondinelli's subtle and disquieting debut collection charts a dreamlike netherworld of shifting identities, tech-age anxiety, and the alienating effects of consumerism. A General Theory of Tears paints a surreal portrait of an America on the brink. Suggestive of David Lynch, George Saunders, and Steven Millhauser, Rondinelli's nostalgic, speculative visions announce a significant storytelling talent.

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