Near flesh

stories

Near flesh

stories
Katherine Dunn
Book - 2025

A woman invests in a series of sex robots to get her off and comes to terms with the limitations--and real threat--of automated companionship. A knowing young student pursues an affair with an older man, the poet in residence at the university where she studies writing, and weighs the benefits and costs of their arrangement. A mother moves to a farm with her family and must come to terms with the violence simmering beneath her skin. Near Flesh is the first and only collection of short fiction by Katherine Dunn, the author of the bestselling novel Geek Love. These nineteen stories are attuned to the spit and grit of tough living. They pulse with yearning for a more prosperous life, for sexual satisfaction, for escape from abusive husbands and the disappointments of convention. A better life, for these mostly female protagonists, seems always just out of reach. In Near Flesh, Dunn explores the struggle of women to live on their own terms, and the desire to relish--rather than squash--what makes a person wholly singular and vibrantly alive.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dunn, Katherine, 1945-2016 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : MCD, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2025.
Edition:First edition.
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