Fortune Teller Miracle Fish
ISBN: 9781609171315
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Michigan State University Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: Language & Literature;

A mentally challenged teen in a coma, a WWII veteran weighing his beliefs, an intersexed man anticipating a relationship, a single woman who has kissed far too many frogs, and a first grader suffering at the hands of a family friend. These are just a few of the unforgettable characters in Fortune Teller Miracle Fish , an innovative collection of stories from award-winning novelist and poet Cathryn Hankla. The figures in these stories struggle toward more truthful expressions of themselves, as outsiders whose dilemmas, emotions, and desires make them unmistakably human. As varied as they are vivid, they strive for closer connections of love and community. Through humor and understanding, Hankla intrepidly navigates the transitions that define them--unplanned pregnancy, divorce, death, and gender change, to name a few. Acutely attuned to her subjects' inner landscapes, Hankla captures the full spectrum of human experience, from childhood to old age, with heart, rare skill, and nerve.


Cathryn Hankla is Professor of English; Director, Jackson Center for Creative Writing; and Director, MFA and Undergraduate Creative Writing Programs, at Hollins University. She is Poetry Editor for The Hollins Critic. Hankla won the Shenandoah James Boatwright Prize for Poetry in 2009. Her short fiction was awarded a PEN Syndicated Fiction Prize.
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