Description:David Rawson’s A Jellyfish for Every Name beautifully blends the quotidian with the mythic to create a collection of linked short stories that connect our everyday selves to the sublime. Masterfully written, and even more masterfully conceived, this is a must-read. -Sarah Einstein, managing editor of BrevityBeneath the blanket of beautifully crafted sentences of A Jellyfish for Every Name, David Rawson has constructed an intricate framework of symbolism and science in which young Moses Friedman’s longing for knowledge and human connection is palpable from story one. “The ocean is not a womb. The mouth is not an ocean. The mouth is not a womb,” becomes a mantra for ordering the world, the body, intimacy. The collection culminates in a cerebral masterpiece, the images of which will haunt the reader perhaps forever. -Megan Hudgins, author of CrixaDavid Rawson is an incantatory young writer whose stories are more like summons, bent radio signals from the old weird America to the new. His most recent chapbook—A Jellyfish for Every Name—stirs up what’s left of America’s sad magic, and it shakes the reader, as if to say: together, we can still make it to the Moon. -Joel E. R. Smith, author of The Parish and fiction editor with Spork PressDavid Rawson writes fractured stories and fractured lives – and from the fissures and breaks like a different kind of light. It’s sad and it’s beautiful and it’s a voice I’ve never quite heard before.” Amber Sparks, author of May We Shed These Human BodiesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Jellyfish for Every Name. To get started finding A Jellyfish for Every Name, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: David Rawson’s A Jellyfish for Every Name beautifully blends the quotidian with the mythic to create a collection of linked short stories that connect our everyday selves to the sublime. Masterfully written, and even more masterfully conceived, this is a must-read. -Sarah Einstein, managing editor of BrevityBeneath the blanket of beautifully crafted sentences of A Jellyfish for Every Name, David Rawson has constructed an intricate framework of symbolism and science in which young Moses Friedman’s longing for knowledge and human connection is palpable from story one. “The ocean is not a womb. The mouth is not an ocean. The mouth is not a womb,” becomes a mantra for ordering the world, the body, intimacy. The collection culminates in a cerebral masterpiece, the images of which will haunt the reader perhaps forever. -Megan Hudgins, author of CrixaDavid Rawson is an incantatory young writer whose stories are more like summons, bent radio signals from the old weird America to the new. His most recent chapbook—A Jellyfish for Every Name—stirs up what’s left of America’s sad magic, and it shakes the reader, as if to say: together, we can still make it to the Moon. -Joel E. R. Smith, author of The Parish and fiction editor with Spork PressDavid Rawson writes fractured stories and fractured lives – and from the fissures and breaks like a different kind of light. It’s sad and it’s beautiful and it’s a voice I’ve never quite heard before.” Amber Sparks, author of May We Shed These Human BodiesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Jellyfish for Every Name. To get started finding A Jellyfish for Every Name, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.