Williamsburg Regional Library

Let me think, stories, J. Robert Lennon

Label
Let me think, stories, J. Robert Lennon
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
short stories
Main title
Let me think
Oclc number
1153527101
Responsibility statement
J. Robert Lennon
Sub title
stories
Summary
"Let Me Think is a meticulous selection of short stories by one of the preeminent chroniclers of the American absurd. Through J. Robert Lennon's mordant yet sympathetic eye, the quotidian realities of marriage, family, and work are rendered powerfully strange in this rich and innovative collection. Here you'll find a heist gone wrong, a case of mistaken identity, a hostile encounter with a neighborhood eccentric, a glass eye, a talking owl, and a six-fingered hand. Whatever the subject, Lennon disarms the reader with humor before pivoting to pathos, pain, and disappointment--most notably in an extraordinary sequence of darting, painfully funny fictions about a disintegrating marriage that captures the myriad ways intimacy can fail us, and the ways that we can fail it."--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Girls -- Boys -- Want (cane) -- Want (nut) -- Blue light, red light -- Polydactyl -- Marriage (fault) -- Marriage (love) -- Marriage (game) -- The cottage on the hill (I) -- Doors -- As usual, only the crows -- Pins -- Lost and gone -- Fastidious -- SuperAmerica -- West to East -- Marriage (pie) -- Marriage (umbrella) -- Marriage (point) -- The loop -- Cleaning (dust) -- Cleaning (off) -- Jim's eye -- Nickname -- Lipogram for a passover turkey knife -- Let me think -- Therapy -- Winter's calling -- In darkness -- The cottage on the hill (II) -- Unnamed -- Monsters -- The unsupported circle -- Marriage (coffee) -- Marriage (drugs) -- Marriage (whiskey) -- The regulations -- #facultyretreat -- Nine of swords -- The museum of near misses -- The cottage on the hill (III) -- Breadman -- Sympathy -- Storm -- Notebook -- Falling down the stairs -- Marriage (marriage) -- Marriage (sick) -- Marriage (mystery) -- Eleven -- Rest stop -- Owl -- Husbands -- Something you may not have known about Vera -- The deaths of animals -- It's over -- By the light of small explosions -- Death (movie) -- Death (after) -- Death (something) -- Apparently not -- Mud -- Marriage (divorce (pie)) -- Choirboy -- Candle -- The cottage on the hill (IV) -- Subject verb -- Because -- Ending
Target audience
adult
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