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Restless Crows
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Restless Crows

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Restless Crows is a collection of loosely connected short stories by Stephen Schulz (author of The Maid and Modern Fairy Tales). Described as a mixture of "magical realism" and "black comedy" by some, or "a cross between Vonnegut and Kafka" by others, Schulz breaks genres with this bizarre new anthology. An obvious theme throughout his work is the disintegration of the nuclear family in America, but it is by no means limited to such a boring and overcooked idea. Through the sorcery of his prose, Schulz launches from this basic premise and takes the reader to places no one would ever expect.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gekker Publishing
Date
15 November 2024
Pages
214
ISBN
9798218437503

Restless Crows is a collection of loosely connected short stories by Stephen Schulz (author of The Maid and Modern Fairy Tales). Described as a mixture of "magical realism" and "black comedy" by some, or "a cross between Vonnegut and Kafka" by others, Schulz breaks genres with this bizarre new anthology. An obvious theme throughout his work is the disintegration of the nuclear family in America, but it is by no means limited to such a boring and overcooked idea. Through the sorcery of his prose, Schulz launches from this basic premise and takes the reader to places no one would ever expect.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gekker Publishing
Date
15 November 2024
Pages
214
ISBN
9798218437503