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Author Mosley, Walter, author.

Title The awkward black man : stories / Walter Mosley.

Edition First edition.
First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.
Publication Info. New York : Grove Press, 2020.
Location Call No. Status
 95th Street Adult Fiction  F MOSLEY    AVAILABLE
 Naper Blvd. Adult Fiction  F MOSLEY    DUE 04-27-24
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Description 328 pages ; 24 cm
Contents The good news is ; Pet fly ; Almost Alyce ; Starting over ; Leading from the affair ; Cut, cut, cut ; Between storms ; The black woman in the Chinese hat ; Local hero ; Otis ; Showdown on the Hudson ; Breath ; Reply to a dead man ; The letter ; Haunted ; The sin of dreams ; An unlikely series of conversations.
Summary "Bestselling author Walter Mosley has proven himself a master of narrative tension, both with his extraordinary fiction and gripping writing for television. The Awkward Black Man collects seventeen of Mosley's most accomplished short stories to display the full range of his remarkable talent. Mosley presents distinct characters as they struggle to move through the world in each of these stories-heroes who are awkward, nerdy, self-defeating, self-involved, and, on the whole, odd. He overturns the stereotypes that corral black male characters and paints a subtle, powerful portrait of each of these unique individuals. In "The Good News Is," a man's insecurity about his weight gives way to a serious illness and the intense loneliness that accompanies it. Deeply vulnerable, he allows himself to be taken advantage of in return for a little human comfort in a raw display of true need. "Pet Fly" follows a man working as a mailroom clerk for a big company-and the unforeseen repercussions he endures when he attempts to forge a connection beyond the one he has with the fly buzzing around his apartment. And "Almost Alyce" chronicles failed loves, family loss, alcoholism, and a Zen approach to the art of begging that proves surprisingly effective. Touching and contemplative, each of these unexpected stories offers the best of one of our most gifted writers"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject African American men -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Fiction.
Interpersonal communication -- Fiction.
Genre Short stories.
ISBN 9780802149565 (hardcover)
0802149561 (hardcover)
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