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The Typewriter Satyr by Dwight Allen

The Typewriter Satyr by Dwight Allen

      
Welcome to Midvale, a city of liberal-minded (but not "too" liberal-minded) folk in the heart of Wisconsin. Midvale is home to Oliver Poole, lanky and gray-haired father of four sons, husband of Diana (a prominent divorce lawyer), left fielder for an over-the-hill softball team called the Old Hatters, and sole proprietor of a typewriter repair shop (a trade that one of his sons compares to singing folk music on the street and waiting for someone to drop a nickel in the hat). Midvale is home, too, to Annelise Scharfenberg, a thirty-something, sugar-craving, aspiring Buddhist who works as a late-night music-and-gab-show host at a fringe radio station. When Annelise, a collector of old-fashioned things, walks into Oliver's shop bearing a typewriter scavenged from an alley, a romance ensues, with consequences both comic and tragic. Set during the early years of the Iraq war, "The Typewriter Satyr" is flush with colorful characters, including a Syrian coffeehouse owner who believes the Bush government is after him, a Buddhist monk who grew up in rural Wisconsin, a painter known as the Rabbit Master, and a homeless writer who roams the streets of Midvale in search of a missing shoe. In "The Typewriter Satyr" Dwight Allen has created a world that, as the novelist Michelle Huneven notes, "speaks to the powerful tides of longing and loneliness surging through all of us." Honorable Mention, Anne Powers Book Length Fiction, Council for Wisconsin Writers
Finalist, General Fiction, Midwest Book Awards

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0299229904
0299229939

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recent publishing history

First Edition

Hardcover

Feb-2009

Terrace Books

ISBN: 0299229904

ISBN13: 9780299229900


Hardcover

Apr-2009

Terrace Books

ISBN: 0299229939

ISBN13: 9780299229931

eBook (Kindle)

Mar-2009

University of Wisconsin Press

 

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published

Feb-2009 (hardcover)

genres

General Fiction