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Why Men Are Afraid Of Women Stories Franois Camoin

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Why Men Are Afraid Of Women Stories Franois Camoin
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Publisher: University of Georgia Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.43 MB
Pages: 149
Author: François Camoin
ISBN: 9780820344621, 9780820345895, 9780820307220, 082030722X, 0820344621, 082034589X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Why Men Are Afraid Of Women Stories Franois Camoin by François Camoin 9780820344621, 9780820345895, 9780820307220, 082030722X, 0820344621, 082034589X instant download after payment.

The tie that binds men and women, that makes men do absurd things that they will very likely be sorry for later, is at the center of this prize-winning collection of stories. There is, for example, Jack Segal, who is thirty-six and who owns a record store on Ocean Boulevard in Santa Monica and who has fallen in love-badly and madly in love-with the fourteen-year old daughter of his friend Katzman. Segal can't think. He eats, but it doesn't taste like anything. He drives the freeways, floats above the city lights, and finds himself almost wishing that the Great Quake would come and solve everything. Some of Camoin's characters are running: Diehl, from the necessity of finishing his second novel, of deciding once and for all the fate of its central character, who may be Diehl himself; the jogger-narrator of the story "Peacock Blue," from the pain of his life ("What lucky fools marathon runners are. They run for joy."); and Loveman, to El Paso and a hustler's dream of paradise that turns into something else. 

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