The Winter Without Milk: Stories

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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2003 - Fiction - 211 pages
Jane Avrich explores the perils of desire in these fifteen brilliant stories. Here are characters irresistibly attracted to excess -- material, emotional, spiritual -- who must in the end choose between a life of self-indulgence and a life of self-control. The results are both disastrous and uplifting, and often wickedly funny.
Throughout The Winter Without Milk are reimagined characters from literature and history -- Oedipus, Lady Macbeth, Scheherezade, for example -- as well as everyday people who want more. Avrich's writing ranges from whimsical to cerebral. She pays homage to everyone from Kafka to Keats to Sophocles but is very much an original and a major new talent in contemporary fiction.
 

Contents

LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI
1
LIFE IN DEARTH
17
TRASH TRADERS
39
LITERARY LONELY HEARTS
63
LADY MACBETH PRICKLY PEAR QUEEN
80
THE BRAID
103
CHEZ OEDIPUS
116
THE GREAT FLOOD
141
ZANZIBAR
168
THE BANSHEES SONG
181
THE WINTER WITHOUT MILK
203
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About the author (2003)

Jane Avrich's stories have appeared in Harper's Magazine, Paris Review, Ploughshares, Story, and other journals and have been nominated for The Best American Short Stories. She is the recipient of two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Born and raised in New York, she received her bachelor's degree from Harvard and her master's from Columbia. A teacher for thirteen years, she teaches English at Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn and lives in Manhattan.

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