· Stunning, elegant, profound, and playful, The View from the Seventh Layer cements Kevin Brockmeier's place as one of the most creative and compassionate writers of his generation. Related collections and offers. Product Details. About the Author. Read an www.doorway.ru Stunning, elegant, profound, and playful, The View from the Seventh Layer cements Kevin Brockmeier's place as one of the most creative and compassionate writers of his generation. First published by Pantheon in Written: It's like a fire you've tended all your life, and the sparks are all scattered into the wind. That's why we survive as long as we do, because the people who loved us keep us going.”. ― Kevin Brockmeier, The View from the Seventh Layer. tags: death, energy, life, love, persistence, survival. www.doorway.ru: Kevin Brockmeier.
Kevin Brockmeier is the author of The Brief History of the Dead, The Truth About Celia, Things That Fall from the Sky, and two children's www.doorway.ru has taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. His stories have appeared in many publications, including The New Yorker, McSweeney's and Oxford American, and have been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories, O. Henry Prize Stories, and Granta's. The View from the Seventh Layer Kevin Brockmeier, Author. Pantheon $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. THINGS THAT FALL FROM THE SKY; The Ghost. Kevin Brockmeier's book of short stories, The View from the Seventh Layer: Stories, is perfect for reflective and thoughtful www.doorway.ru story offers a look into the life of its characters, their minds and souls, and the choices they have made.
Stunning, elegant, profound, and playful, The View from the Seventh Layer cements Kevin Brockmeier's place as one of the most creative and compassionate writers of his generation. First published by Pantheon in Several of the short stories included in Kevin Brockmeier's collection The View from the Seventh Layer are labeled by the author as 'fables'. It's a peculiar choice of labels - my handy reference book tells me a fable is a short story designed to teach a moral lesson to children. It's like a fire you've tended all your life, and the sparks are all scattered into the wind. That's why we survive as long as we do, because the people who loved us keep us going.”. ― Kevin Brockmeier, The View from the Seventh Layer. tags: death, energy, life, love, persistence, survival. likes.
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