Ebook {Epub PDF} The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead by Chanelle Benz






















The characters in The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead, Benz's wildly imaginative debut, are as varied as any in recent literature, but they share a thirst for adventure that sends them rushing full tilt toward the moral crossroads, becoming victims and perpetrators along the way. Riveting, visceral, and heartbreaking, Benz's stories of identity, abandonment, and fierce love come together in a daring, .  · Chanelle Benz has published work in Guernica, www.doorway.ru, The New York Times, Electric Literature, The American Reader, Fence and others, and is the recipient of an O. Henry Prize. Her story collection The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead was published in by Ecco/HarperCollins. It was named a Best Book of by The San Francisco Chronicle and one of Brand: Ecco Press.  · Chanelle Benz, whose debut short story collection is “The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead,” will be at the Festival of Books on Sunday. (Christine Jean Chambers / Is Accessible For Free: False.


Benz's debut novel (after the collection The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead) is a rich, arresting exploration of racial injustice and the long shadows cast by family www.doorway.ru the early aughts. Chanelle Benz has published work in Guernica, www.doorway.ru, The New York Times, Electric Literature, The American Reader, Fence and others, and is the recipient of an O. Henry Prize. Her story collection The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead was published in by Ecco/HarperCollins. It was named a Best Book of by The San Francisco Chronicle and one of Electric Literature's 15 Best Short. Chanelle Benz has published work in Guernica, www.doorway.ru, The New York Times, Electric Literature, The American Reader, Fence and others, and is the recipient of an O. Henry Prize. Her story collection The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead was published in by Ecco/HarperCollins. It was named a Best Book of by T.


The birdcage on the cover of Chanelle Benz’s debut story collection, The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead, isn’t mere decoration. Many of the characters in these stories are dealing with confinement, physical or social: Benz’s protagonists include an anchorite in an abbey in sixteenth-century England, an enslaved poet in the Antebellum South, and a young woman held captive by her extended family in the Old West. The characters in The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead, Benz's wildly imaginative debut, are as varied as any in recent literature, but they share a thirst for adventure which sends them rushing full-tilt toward the moral crossroads, becoming victims and perpetrators along the way. Riveting, visceral, and heartbreaking, Benz’s stories of identity, abandonment, and fierce love come together in a daring, arresting vision. Chanelle Benz, whose debut short story collection is “The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead,” will be at the Festival of Books on Sunday. (Christine Jean Chambers / Ecco) By Michael Schaub.

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