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  • Formaat: 331 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-May-2010
  • Kirjastus: MacAdam/Cage Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781596928619
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  • Kirjastus: MacAdam/Cage Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781596928619
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We live in political times where it is impossible not to be involved, inspired, appalled, or motivated by the current administration. It seems like everyone has something to say about politics these days - and fiction writers are no exception. This came to the forefront of Stephen Elliott's mind following the 2001 elections and the attacks of September 11th, when he and his fellow novelists began to question their focus and the relevance of their work in such times. Unconsciously, current events had seeped into their writing... And thus 'Politically Inspired' was born. So why fiction, especially when it's so important for us to read the truth? Fiction can help us see the things that non-fiction can't, and the stories featured in this anthology truly represent the diverse voices of our times.
Cartoon by Audrey Niffenegger v
Introduction by Stephen Elliott 1(3)
A Note from Our Submissions Editor, Tom Ridge by Sean Carman 4(5)
The Politics of Children
The Soldier as a Boy by Otis Haschemeyer
9(14)
Requiem for Sammy the Magic Cat by Andrew Foster Altschul
23(8)
El Fin del Mundo by Michelle Herman
31(30)
The Politics of Culture
Your Mother and I by Dave Eggers
61(9)
The Letter from Saint Herpetology Chapel by Ron Carlson
70(3)
How Little We Know About Cast Polymers, and About Life by Ben Greenman
73(8)
Even Steven by Aimee Bender
81(4)
Morning Martyrs by Eric Orner
85(8)
Jewy Jew by Neal Pollack
93(12)
A Conversation Over Tea by Chris Abani
105(2)
Letter to Florida State Department of Corrections by Adam Johnson
107(4)
The Politics of Desire
Social Contract by F.S. Yu
111(4)
Questions of War by Ellen Rossiter
115(6)
The Cremation Ground by Karan Mahajan
121(16)
Machu Picchu by Sandra Cisneros
137(10)
Camp Whitehorse by Alicia Erian
147(10)
Islanders by Stefan Kiesbye
157(24)
The Politics of Fear
Level Orange by Doug Dorst
181(2)
False Cognate by Jeff Parker
183(12)
To the Director of Air Defense Marketing by Adam Johnson
195(2)
Motherhood and Terrorism by Amanda Eyre Ward
197(14)
Newholly by Ryan Boudinot
211(10)
To Dick Cheney, Re: Shadow Government Opportunities by Adam Johnson
221(2)
John Ashcroft: More Important Things Than Me by Jim Shepard
223(22)
The Politics of War
An Open Letter to William Kristol, Richard Perle, et al. by John Warner
245(2)
Tough Day for the Army by John Warner
247(8)
Peaches by Glori Simmons
255(6)
War Chain by Avital Gad-Cykman
261(6)
Survey of Impact by Laurenn McCubbin & Stephen Elliott
267(14)
Pull! by David Amsden
281(28)
The Translator by Courtney Angela Brkic
309(14)
Contributors 323