In the grand tradition of Neapolitan ice cream, ZZ Top, and Cerberus,
the tri-headed guardian of Hades, this set combines individual, short
fiction collections by three talented practitioners of the short-short
form. Manguso's Hard to Admit and Harder to Escape is a series of
crystalline recollections of her childhood misadventures; Eggers' How
the Water Feels to the Fishes brings a deadpan absurdism to the
intimacy and vision of his earlier work; and Unferth's rollicking Minor
Robberies unleashes a horde of off-kilter characters and their
indelible misadventures. Each author's work comes in its own hardcover,
foil-stamped volume, and the three volumes are housed in an elegant
slipcase.