Lorrie Moore\'s first novel since A Gate at the Stairs --a daring, meditative exploration of love and death, passion and grief, and what it means to be haunted by the past, both by history and the human heart From one of the most acute and lasting writers of her generation (Caryn James
The New York Times )--a ghost story set in the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries, an elegiac consideration of grief, devotion (filial and romantic), and the vanishing and persistence of all things--seen and unseen.
I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home takes us through a trap door, into a windswept, imagined journey to the tragic-comic landscape that is, unmistakably, the world of Lorrie Moore..
Bold, meditative, theatrical, This new novel is an inventive, poetic portrait of lovers and siblings as it questions the stories we have been told which may or may not be true.
With her distinctive, irresistible wordplay and singular wry humor and wisdom, Lorrie Moore has given us a magic box of longing and surprise as she writes about love and rebirth and the pull towards life. . .
A therapy clown and an assassin, both presumed dead, but perhaps not dead at all .
A mysterious journal from the nineteenth century stolen from a boarding house.
A teacher visiting his dying brother in the Bronx.
Lorrie Moore\'s first novel since A Gate at the Stairs --a daring, meditative exploration of love and death, passion and grief, and what it means to be haunted by the past, both by history and the human heart From one of the most acute and lasting writers of her generation (Caryn James
The New York Times )--a ghost story set in the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries, an elegiac consideration of grief, devotion (filial and romantic), and the vanishing and persistence of all things--seen and unseen