Adelaide Books announces the release of the collection of short stories House
Stories
New York, NY – ADELAIDE BOOKS is proud to offer the
latest work by novelist and Boston Globe correspondent Robert Knox, House Stories, hitting
stores everywhere this month and available online.
"Bob Knox has a unique ability to tap into the zeitgeist of the time, to show us not only who we are, but who we might become." – Patry Francis, author of The Orphans of Race Point and All the Children Are Home.
The House of the book’s title
is a Connecticut commune, circa 1970. The youthful characters are of the era
too, stumbling out of post-adolescence into early adulthood, drugged,
disorderly, erotically dazed. Finding
their way through relationships, commitments, the Vietnam war, and looming
adult responsibilities, the characters struggle to hold onto their visions of
an alternative way of living, while frequently making a mess of things.
“The narrator, looking back on
the time and place, links the stories with a voice that is thoughtful and
therefore honest. He can describe events precisely, such as a fire that nearly
consumes the house—'...a demon of smoke and flame dividing its power, sending
smoke up from two sources’—or nail what doomed an early marriage in a pointed
epigram—'everything, it turns out when you’re married, comes down to
finances.’” – Robert Wexelblatt, author of The Thirteenth Studebaker,
Petites Suites, and Hsi-wei Tales.
House Stories can
be purchased online from Amazon and also from the Adelaide Books website. Here are the links: Amazon House Stories
Robert Knox is the author of
"Suosso's Lane," a novel based on the notorious Sacco and Vanzetti
case, a contributing editor for the poetry journal Verse-Virtual, and a
correspondent for the Boston Globe. Following the publication of “Suosso’s
Lane,” he spoke widely at regional public libraries, historical societies,
museums, book stores and book groups.
As a short fiction writer, he
was selected as a finalist for a Massachusetts Cultural Council fellowship and
his story "Lost" was excerpted on the council's website. His stories
have been published by Words With Jam, The Tishman Review, Lunch Ticket, and
Unlikely Stories, among other journals. His poetry book “Gardeners Do It With their
Hands Dirty” was nominated for a Massachusetts Best Book Award. Another novel,
"Karpa Talesman," was chosen as the winner of a competition for a
novel of speculative fiction and will be published by Hidden River Arts.
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