Author: |
K.B. Dixon |
ISBN: |
9781592996810 |
Publisher: |
Inkwater Press |
Publication: |
October 13, 2011 |
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Language: |
English |
Author: |
K.B. Dixon |
ISBN: |
9781592996810 |
Publisher: |
Inkwater Press |
Publication: |
October 13, 2011 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
As a rule I have a tendency to be in favor of moderation except when it comes to temperature. Sixty degrees, like it is today, is roughly speaking the climatic equivalent of the middle way. Its blandlike modesty. Its probably my least favorite temperature. Its neither stimulating nor stupefying. Its blahlike chicken broth. The Ingram Interview, K.B. Dixons unrepentantly quirky new novel, weavesits way interrogatively through the life of Daniel Ingram, a retired, none-toohealthy English professor who has been kicked out of an assisted-care facility because he was depressing other residents. Moving in temporarily with a former student of hisa young art-film maker named Michael BergerDaniel works fitfully on a ramshackle memoir as he continues to pursue a reconciliation with his absent ex-wife.
As a rule I have a tendency to be in favor of moderation except when it comes to temperature. Sixty degrees, like it is today, is roughly speaking the climatic equivalent of the middle way. Its blandlike modesty. Its probably my least favorite temperature. Its neither stimulating nor stupefying. Its blahlike chicken broth. The Ingram Interview, K.B. Dixons unrepentantly quirky new novel, weavesits way interrogatively through the life of Daniel Ingram, a retired, none-toohealthy English professor who has been kicked out of an assisted-care facility because he was depressing other residents. Moving in temporarily with a former student of hisa young art-film maker named Michael BergerDaniel works fitfully on a ramshackle memoir as he continues to pursue a reconciliation with his absent ex-wife.