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Hamburger
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Hamburger

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The stories in this collection represent the coming of age of a young writer. His earliest published work is here along with his later more sophisticated literary efforts. Perry s fiction explores contemporary life mostly in urban centres like Toronto, though they are not bound by this parameter with stories also set in places such as Venice and Nicaragua. The pieces range from dark satirical perspectives to situational ironies and explore a wide variety of themes such as poverty, family life, travel, urban fear, dating and disenfranchisement. The stories fit well into the urban fiction motif and although they frequently carry images of struggle, fatigue, and loss, they move the characters who populate them into decisions that offer tense moments of hope and beauty. Not always plot specific, the stories frequently set in motion a paradox or unresolved event with which the reader is left to grapple. The incisive, finely crafted stories in Daniel Perry s Hamburger reveal themselves like icebergs; sometimes beautiful, sometimes imposing, sometimes portending danger and tragedy, but always with much more weight and mass hiding just beneath the surface. While devouring Hamburger, the thinking, feeling reader will find much to savour and digest. ? Richard Scarsbrook, author of The Indifference League
Whether Daniel Perry is sketching out the chance encounter between strangers on a streetcar or the intimate connections between family members, the stories in Hamburger expose the complexities and tensions in human relationships. Hamburger is absorbing and insightful. Patricia Westerhof, author of The Dove in Bathurst Station
The characters in Daniel Perry s Hamburger are a motley crew? ?addicts, adulterers, liars and the faithful, all of them searching for something they can t find. Perry captures entire worlds in these deft yet swooping stories? ?in sketches snappy and precise, he shows us the magic in the downtrodden, and gifts us images that linger long after the last page is turned. ? ?Amanda Leduc, author of The Miracles of Ordinary Men

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Thistledown Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2016
Pages
160
ISBN
9781771870979

The stories in this collection represent the coming of age of a young writer. His earliest published work is here along with his later more sophisticated literary efforts. Perry s fiction explores contemporary life mostly in urban centres like Toronto, though they are not bound by this parameter with stories also set in places such as Venice and Nicaragua. The pieces range from dark satirical perspectives to situational ironies and explore a wide variety of themes such as poverty, family life, travel, urban fear, dating and disenfranchisement. The stories fit well into the urban fiction motif and although they frequently carry images of struggle, fatigue, and loss, they move the characters who populate them into decisions that offer tense moments of hope and beauty. Not always plot specific, the stories frequently set in motion a paradox or unresolved event with which the reader is left to grapple. The incisive, finely crafted stories in Daniel Perry s Hamburger reveal themselves like icebergs; sometimes beautiful, sometimes imposing, sometimes portending danger and tragedy, but always with much more weight and mass hiding just beneath the surface. While devouring Hamburger, the thinking, feeling reader will find much to savour and digest. ? Richard Scarsbrook, author of The Indifference League
Whether Daniel Perry is sketching out the chance encounter between strangers on a streetcar or the intimate connections between family members, the stories in Hamburger expose the complexities and tensions in human relationships. Hamburger is absorbing and insightful. Patricia Westerhof, author of The Dove in Bathurst Station
The characters in Daniel Perry s Hamburger are a motley crew? ?addicts, adulterers, liars and the faithful, all of them searching for something they can t find. Perry captures entire worlds in these deft yet swooping stories? ?in sketches snappy and precise, he shows us the magic in the downtrodden, and gifts us images that linger long after the last page is turned. ? ?Amanda Leduc, author of The Miracles of Ordinary Men

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Thistledown Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2016
Pages
160
ISBN
9781771870979