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The Price of the Haircut

Audiobook
Fiction: Short Stories
Unabridged   7.25 hour(s)
Publication date: 03/13/2018

The Price of the Haircut

Stories

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Audio CD ISBN:9781684411825
Digital Download ISBN:9781684411832

Summary

From an acclaimed and original writer comes a new collection of stories bursting with absurdist plot twists and laced with trenchant wit.

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Product Description

From an acclaimed and original writer comes a new collection of stories bursting with absurdist plot twists and laced with trenchant wit. Brock Clarke, author of An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England and Exley, among other novels, now offers up bite-sized morsels of his trademark social satire that will have listeners laughing, and perhaps shifting uncomfortably in their seats.

The title story delivers a cringingly biting dissection of racial attitudes in contemporary America, and Clarke also turns his eagle eye to subjects like PTSD, the fate of child actors, and, most especially, marital discord in stories like "Considering Lizzie Borden, Her Axe, My Wife" and "The Misunderstandings." In "The Pity Palace," a masterful study in self-absorption and self-delusion, a reclusive husband in Florence, Italy, who believes his wife has left him for a famous novelist, sells tickets to tourists anxious to meet someone more miserable than they.

It's a distinctly Clarkean world, in which listeners find themselves reflected back with the distortion of funhouse mirrors—and swept up on a wild ride of heart-wrenching insight and self-discovery.

Reviews/Praise

“Full of sharp left turns and unexpected narrative choices, Clarke’s bleak yet hilarious collection constantly mixes the seemingly mundane with the profound . . . these stories often echo the absurdities of Donald Barthelme, Nikolai Gogol, Joshua Ferris, and David Foster Wallace. In trying to illuminate how we discuss race, war, and family dynamics, Clarke shows he is constantly willing to push boundaries. The resulting tales are hilarious, haunting, and original.” —Booklist, Starred Review

“Clarke’s disquieting, droll work reflects humanity like a dark fun house mirror.” —Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Brock Clarke is the author of two previous story collections and four novels, most recently The Happiest People in the World, Exley (named a Kirkus Book of the Year), and An Arsonist's Guide to Writers Homes in New England. He lives in Portland, Maine, and teaches creative writing at Bowdoin College.