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Hide Island

Published
Oct 2013
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
248

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In Hide Island, his sixteenth book and eighth collection of stories, Richard Burgin explores themes of love and crime, memory and identity, abuse and redemption, and the contradictory battle between our fierce struggle to live lives worth remembering and our desire to disentangle ourselves from a past we wish to forget.

The stories involve an extraordinarily variegated group of characters—ranging from doctors and drug dealers, prostitutes and businessmen, to writers and domestic workers. Hide Island gives voice to the profoundly tormented as well as those who seek and find enlightenment, justifying Joyce Carol Oates' praise in Newsweek's The Daily Beast that "What Edgar Allan Poe did for the psychotic soul, Richard Burgin does for the deeply neurotic who pass among us disguised as so seemingly ‘normal' we may mistake them for ourselves." And why the Boston Globe concluded that "Burgin's tales capture the strangeness of a world that is simultaneously frightening and reassuring, and in the contemporary American short story nothing quite resembles his singular voice."

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First Edition Oct 2013 Texas Review Press ISBN13 9781937875220 ISBN10 1937875229
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Oct 2013 Texas Review Press ISBN13 9781937875671 ISBN10 1937875679
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Oct 2013 Texas Review Press ISBN13 9781937875237 ISBN10 1937875237
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