American Standard (Drue Heinz Literature Prize Book 67) by John Blair

American Standard (Drue Heinz Literature Prize Book 67)

John Blair
191 pages
University of Pittsburgh Press
Oct 2002
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Winner of the 2002 Drue Heinz Literature PrizeSelected by Elizabeth Hardwick. It is difficult to see what lurks beneath the surface of a muddy river, an alligator-infested lake, or a John Blair short story. The deep currents that drive a demure, devout, church-going woman to shoot her husband; the ripple effect of a midnight rendezvous at church youth camp that goes slightly - then horribly - askew; the sinkholes that can swallow Porsche dealerships - or marriages; what is dredged up in American Standard cannot easily be forgotten.. Set mostly in central Florida, Blair's stories are filled with people living lives of disquieting longing and stubborn isolation. For them, this is the American standard, as ubiquitous and undistinguished as vitreous china bathroom fixtures.
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Pages 191
Publisher University of Pittsb...
Published 2002
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