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- 2012289710 abstract "Using the canvas of his native New York (with one significant exception that affords him the opportunity to create a furiously political fable) Dixon astutely captures the edgy madness that infects the city through the neuroses of his narrators with a style that owes as much to Neo-Realist cinema as it does to modern literature.".
- 2012289710 contributor B12490110.
- 2012289710 coverage "United States Social life and customs 21st century Fiction.".
- 2012289710 created "c2012.".
- 2012289710 date "2012".
- 2012289710 date "c2012.".
- 2012289710 dateCopyrighted "c2012.".
- 2012289710 description "Book One: Evening -- Storm -- An outing -- Shoelaces -- Fired -- Bussed -- Getting lost -- End of a friend -- Starting again -- Argument -- Question -- Overtime -- Can't win -- Long made short -- Ass -- Chocolate sampler -- Reinsertion -- One thing -- Dawn -- Wild bird reserve -- Baby -- Ends -- What is all this? -- Produce -- Young man who read brilliant books -- Night -- Book Two: Nothing new -- Interest -- Biff -- Leaves -- Former world's greatest raw green pea eater -- Jackie -- Cleanup man -- China -- She -- Burglars -- Leader -- Good fellow -- Talk show -- Dream -- P -- Stories -- Next to nothing -- Phone -- Mr. Greene -- Piers -- Knock knock -- Neighbors -- Book Three: Contac -- Meet the natives -- Who he? -- For a quiet English Sunday -- Sex -- Killer -- Home away from home -- Pale cheeks of a butcher's boy -- Up and down the drosselgasse -- Accurate account -- Yo-yo -- No knocks -- Walt -- In memoriam.".
- 2012289710 description "Using the canvas of his native New York (with one significant exception that affords him the opportunity to create a furiously political fable) Dixon astutely captures the edgy madness that infects the city through the neuroses of his narrators with a style that owes as much to Neo-Realist cinema as it does to modern literature.".
- 2012289710 extent "565 p. ;".
- 2012289710 identifier "1606995278 (pbk.)".
- 2012289710 identifier "9781606995273 (pbk.)".
- 2012289710 issued "2012".
- 2012289710 issued "c2012.".
- 2012289710 language "eng".
- 2012289710 publisher "Seattle, Wash. : Fantagraphics Books ; [New York] : Distributed in the U.S. by W.W. Norton,".
- 2012289710 spatial "United States Social life and customs 21st century Fiction.".
- 2012289710 subject "813/.54 23".
- 2012289710 subject "PS3554.I92 W48 2012".
- 2012289710 tableOfContents "Book One: Evening -- Storm -- An outing -- Shoelaces -- Fired -- Bussed -- Getting lost -- End of a friend -- Starting again -- Argument -- Question -- Overtime -- Can't win -- Long made short -- Ass -- Chocolate sampler -- Reinsertion -- One thing -- Dawn -- Wild bird reserve -- Baby -- Ends -- What is all this? -- Produce -- Young man who read brilliant books -- Night -- Book Two: Nothing new -- Interest -- Biff -- Leaves -- Former world's greatest raw green pea eater -- Jackie -- Cleanup man -- China -- She -- Burglars -- Leader -- Good fellow -- Talk show -- Dream -- P -- Stories -- Next to nothing -- Phone -- Mr. Greene -- Piers -- Knock knock -- Neighbors -- Book Three: Contac -- Meet the natives -- Who he? -- For a quiet English Sunday -- Sex -- Killer -- Home away from home -- Pale cheeks of a butcher's boy -- Up and down the drosselgasse -- Accurate account -- Yo-yo -- No knocks -- Walt -- In memoriam.".
- 2012289710 title "What is all this? : uncollected stories / Stephen Dixon.".
- 2012289710 type "text".