Tin House: Evil

Tin House: Evil
ISBN-10
0977698947
ISBN-13
9780977698943
Series
Tin House
Category
American poetry
Pages
235
Language
English
Published
2007-04-06
Publisher
Tin House Magazine
Authors
Francine Prose, Chris Adrian, Josip Novakovich

Description

Presents an anthology of short stories that examine evil in various manifestations, including war, torture, and satanism from such authors as Francine Prose, Nick Flynn, and Chris Adrian.

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