A cast of characters struggling with forces that perplex and threaten to
consume them populate this collection of wildly bizarre short stories.
From a smuggling operation to bring oversized toilets banned by the EPA
into the United States to a depressed taxi driver lost on Vermont's back
roads, and from Stalin's dentist to a child with Down's syndrome
exploring the wonders of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, these
stories come upon people in the midst of strange upheavals. Reacting
with humor, anger, and, often enough, grace, Durcan's blissfully deluded
medical research subjects, riot cops, and activists are at once dutiful
and vengeful. This energetic collage of styles and subject matter is a
sometimes scenic, sometimes exhilarating ride through all walks of
life.