Welcome to the peculiar and headlong world of Brian DoyleÆs fiction,
where the odd is happening all the time, reported upon by characters of
every sort and stripe. Swirling voices and skeins of story, laughter and
rage, ferocious attention to detail and sweeping nuttiness, tears and
chortling--these stories will remind readers of the late giant David
Foster Wallace, in their straightforward accounts of
anything-but-straightforward events; of modern short story pioneer
Raymond Carver, a bit, in their blunt, unadorned dialogue; and of Julia
Whitty, a bit, in their willingness to believe what is happening, even
if it absolutely shouldnÆt be.
Funny, piercing, unique, memorable, this is a collection of stories
readers will find nearly impossible to forget:
... The barber who shaves the heads of the thugs in Bin LadenÆs cave
tells cheerful stories of life with the preening video-obsessed leader,
who has a bald spot shaped just like Iceland.
... A husband gathers all of his wifeÆs previous boyfriends for a long
day on a winery-touring bus.
... A teenage boy drives off into the sunset with his troubled sisterÆs
small daughters...and the loser husband locked in the trunk of the car.
... The late Joseph Kennedy pours out his heart to a golf-course
bartender moments before the stroke that silenced him forever.
... A man digging in his garden finds a brand-new baby boy, still alive,
and has a chat with the teenage neighbor girl whose son it is.
... A man born on a Greyhound bus eventually buys the entire Greyhound
Bus Company and revolutionizes Western civilization.
... A mountainous bishop dies and the counting of the various keys to
his house turns... tense.
... A man discovers his wife having an affair, takes up running to
grapple with his emotions, and discovers everyone else on the road is a
cuckold too.
And many others.