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The Hope of Floating Has Carried Us This Far CHPbeta

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Stories by Quintan Ana Wikswo

June 9, 2015 6 x 9 277 Pages 978-1-56689-405-0

In these stories, characters defy the limits of physics to escape the all too human pain of love and loss.

When love, lust, and longing have all but killed you, and Newtonian physics has become too painfully restrictive, is it possible to find freedom in another dimension? Have you lost the will to live, or have you lost the will to live as human? In these stories, characters must learn to live with unmarked edges and meanings that can no longer be defined.

About the Author

Quintan Ana Wikswos work appears regularly in Tin House, Guernica, Kenyon Review, Conjunctions, Gulf Coast, Alaska Quarterly Review, and Denver Quarterly, among other publications. She has received residencies and fellowships in literature, visual art, film, and performance at Yaddo, Djerassi, Creative Capital, Center for Cultural Innovation, Pollock Krasner Foundation, and the NEA. In 2013, the Berlin Jewish Museum presented a five-month solo exhibition of her project Sonderbauten, which explores state-sponsored sexual violence against women through photographs, poetry installation, and film. A former human rights worker, she is now the co-Director of Contos & Wikswo, an arts organization creating artworks in literature, visual art, performance, and ritual in communities with complex ecologies of memory, history, mystery, and mythos.


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