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Death Sentences (Paperback)

P&S History > Humanities > Fiction

Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
Series: Literary Translation
Pages: 140
ISBN: 9780776622095
Published: 30th September 2014
Script Academic & Professional

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A woman contemplates the deadly consequences of a croissant. Children’s fates are intertwined with a Rottweiler’s. Witty and refreshing, with unpredictable plots and quirky characters, Death Sentences intrigue and entertain. Death may seem a grim subject matter but, in the capable hands of Suzanne Myre, nothing is beyond humor. Though at times sincere, sorrowful, and even a tad gruesome, Death Sentences is also wry, mordant, and amusingly ironic. Death Sentences features 13 unique short stories, thematically united by death, sex, and existential angst. Solitary and dejected characters explore Montreal’s parks and alleys, seeking comfort and contending with their own everyday tragedies. A woman contemplates the deadly consequences of an almond croissant; another escapes her worries in a monastery. Precocious children’s fates are intertwined with a Rottweiler’s. Young girls fall in love with the most unlikely partners and a woman seeks salvation in a most unconventional way. The tales in Death Sentences intrigue, surprise, and entertain, from one page to the next. Death may seem a grim subject matter but, in the capable hands of Suzanne Myre, nothing is beyond humor. Though at times sincere, sorrowful, and even a tad gruesome, Death Sentences is also wry, mordant, and amusingly ironic. Death Sentences features 13 unique short stories, thematically united by death, sex, and existential angst. Solitary and dejected characters explore Montreal’s parks and alleys, seeking comfort and contending with their own everyday tragedies.

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