Monday, January 18, 2016
On "At the End of the Mechanical Age" by Donald Barthelme (2725 words) ****
This tale is everyone's tale at the end of the world. Our loved ones die, and we fill them in with others. We cling to each other, and we play our roles--in marriage and divorce. This particular story concerns the not-so-heavy "love" affair between Mrs. Davis and the narrator. Read the story here.
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2000+ words,
Donald Barthelme,
Four-Star Stories,
Stories
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