Dzanc Books imprint: 383 books

by Percival Everett
Language: English
Release Date: August 5, 2014

These stories by Percival Everett, teacher at the University of Kentucky and author of Suder, Walk Me to the Distance and Cutting Lisa, are unified by spare dialogue, tight plot development and out.
by Percival Everett
Language: English
Release Date: August 5, 2014

Suder, Percival Everett’s acclaimed first novel, follows the exploits and ordeals of Craig Suder, a struggling black third baseman for the Seattle Mariners. In the midst of a humiliating career slump and difficulties with his demanding wife and troubled son, Suder packs up his saxophone, phonograph,...
by Percival Everett
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2013

Lewis Martin, a retired college professor, stumbles upon the body of a friend of his, Martin Aguilera, when he stops by his cabin for a quick visit. When he later returns with the sheriff, the body is no longer there and there is no real evidence that anything had taken place in the cabin.
by Michael Martone
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 1998

Using irony, Martone creates a collection of stories around our various ideas of what safety means and notes how we cling to such ideas.
by Jay Parini
Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2013

In House of Days, his fourth collection of poems, Jay Parini moves beyond his earlier work to address the environmental and spiritual crises that afflict us in the late twentieth century. The book moves from "Nature Revisited," an elegiac sequence of poems about the ontological status of nature itself,...
by Peter Markus
Language: English
Release Date: December 2, 2014

The world of the child is a world where things aren't what they always seem to be. In The Fish and the Not Fish, Peter Markus brings us back inside that not-so-simple space and its slippery way of seeing and saying, a place that is primal and mythic in its re-making.
by Joseph McElroy
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2012

Preparations for Search was a section removed from the classic Women and Men that stands alone as a great short work of fiction.

Pirate Talk or Mermalade

Scientific Advice and Practical Ideas

by Terese Svoboda
Language: English
Release Date: October 12, 2010

Pursued by a mermaid, two boys talk their way into pirating and end up in the Arctic where a secret unhinges them both. Disabled piecemeal, harassed by a parrot, marooned on a tree-challenged island, posing as Pilgrims, scrimshawing and singing their way out of prison, the spunky pirates of Pirate Talk or Mermalade defy and indeed eliminate all description: it's a novel in voices.
by Terese Svoboda
Language: English
Release Date: June 17, 2014

When a copywriter is stranded on a small island in the Pacific after helping a soft drink commercial shoot, she uncovers a terrible secret that eventually drives her to the brink of insanity. Svoboda's stunning novel, frighteningly mysterious and complex, deals with many themes: a child's accidental...
by Terese Svoboda
Language: English
Release Date: June 17, 2014

The Nuer are a cattle herding people who live along the Nile. Although only a half million in population, they were made world famous by anthropologist E. Evans Pritchard's classic "The Nuer." Song is the art form most suited to their harsh climate and semi-nomadic existence. Cleaned the Crocodile's...
by Roy Kesey
Language: English
Release Date: February 12, 2013

Following the critical success of his debut collection, All Over, and of his debut novel, Pacazo, Roy Kesey now brings us a new gathering of short stories, Any Deadly Thing. These stories first appeared in magazines including McSweeney's, Subtropics, Ninth Letter and American Short Fiction, and have...
by Tracy Daugherty
Language: English
Release Date: April 23, 2014

A stunning tour de force, Tracy Daugherty’s fourth novel explores the volatility of race, class, and economics as they affect three generations of a Houston, Texas, family, and traces the rise and decline of an inner city neighborhood from the point of view of a prodigal daughter. Twenty-something...
by Ted Pelton
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2006

"An audaciously entertaining and insightful creation myth about the genesis of the late 20th century's counterculture and political liberation movements in the so-called birth of the cool in New York City jazz clubs at the end of World War II and dawn of the bebop era"--The Buffalo News
by Joshua Harmon
Language: English
Release Date: December 3, 2014

An old fisherman recites his "sea-sorrow;" two sisters search for their runaway brother and the girl they believe he keeps tied to a tree; a mother recounts her son's rescue from a snowstorm. The landscape comes alive as these stories chart families broken apart and stitched back together over the course of harsh New England seasons.
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