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Peninsula Sinking

David Huebert

Editora: Biblioasis

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Winner of the 2018 Jim Connors Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction 
 
Runner-Up for the 2017 Danuta Gleed Literary Award
 
Shortlisted for the 2018 Alastair MacLeod Prize for Short Fiction
 
In Peninsula Sinking, David Huebert brings readers an assortment of Maritimers caught between the places they love and the siren call of elsewhere. From submarine officers to prison guards, oil refinery workers to academics, each character in these stories struggles to find some balance of spiritual and emotional grace in the world increasingly on the precipice of ruin. Peninsula Sinking offers up eight urgent and electric meditations on the mysteries of death and life, of grief and love, and never shies away from the joy and horror of our submerging world.
Disponível desde: 23/10/2017.

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