Not as representative of the eerie or uncanny as previous volumes, but a greater variety of story. More surreal and a good number of just strange experimental seeming short prose pieces. They all have a plot, of a sort, but to say many are surreal and enigmatic would even be a bit of an understateme...
Stars Moir Leslie. Have a listen here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wvzp/Shirley_Hollows_Mill/Enough already - cannot envisage myself ploughing through another 1 hour per day for the next working week. I have the gist and maybe I'll come back to it another time.
Despite its obvious flaws as a book - Bronte's unequivocal acceptance that technological progress is always a positive good and, despite her compassion for the unemployed, her concern that the lower classes are getting "above" themselves, as well as the rather boring initial parts - this is a grea...
I don't remember ordering this, but apparently I thought I deserved a nice treat.
“The earth is what we all have in common.” - Wendell BarryTerminal Earth is a brilliant and imaginative collection of twenty-two stories that took me from an abandoned Cleveland to space then back to an Oregon worm farm.personally, some stories are touching: * Desmond Warzel' Fields - the Clevela...