Out of View: Stories Thesis

(2014). Out of View: Stories . 10.25148/etd.FI14110742

thesis or dissertation chair

authors

  • Bendell, Justin

abstract

  • OUT OF VIEW is a collection of stories set in the American Southwest about people coping with loss—the death of parents, children, ideals, innocence.

    The characters in this collection reap or resist lessons of life as they struggle to find their place in the world. In “First Rain,” 15-year-old Tessie struggles with the loss of her father and the demands of her mother as she navigates the rocky terrain of adolescence. In “Monsters,” middle-aged Maury has to choose between a new relationship and protecting the well-being of his 4-year-old ‘daughter.’ The stories are influenced by the Western realism of Maile Meloy and the playful plotting of Ron Carlson.

    These stories are inspired both by the Sonoran Desert—expansive, sun-soaked, unrepentant—and by the people who live, love, and lose in the interstices between Manifest Destiny and the Reconquista.

publication date

  • November 3, 2014

keywords

  • American Southwest
  • Short stories
  • fiction
  • gritty realism

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