Written shortly after Richard Stern met Ezra Pound and widely recognized as a remarkable portrait of that inimitable literary lion, Stitch is an incisive and sympathetic novel about the joys and disappointments of a life devoted to art.
What the Americans learn from him comprises the brilliant center of this novel.
While the campus is further beset by an unknown knife-wielding psychopath, Annie and Ian pit their strength against the forces of evil as personified by Latcher and his infinitely more potent puppet master, Peregrine Stitch, voraciously ...
BOOKS BY RICHARD STERN Golk Europe, or Up and Down with Schreiber and Baggish In Any Case (reissued as The Chaleur Network) Teeth, Dying, and Other Matters Stitch Honey and Wax 1968: A Short Novel, an Urban Idyll, Five Stories, ...
"Still struggling to find her footing after the sudden death of her parents, the last thing college freshman Alessa has the strength to deal with is the inexplicable visceral pull drawing her to a handsome ghostly presence.
When a certain kind of man is needed, why not make him to order? Much can go wrong--but much can go wonderfully right.