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Notes on Jackson and His Dead

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By (author): Hugh Fulham-McQuillan

In this collection of eighteen stories, Hugh Fulham-McQuillan writes with the playfulness and intelligence of such masters of the short form as Borges, Poe, and Barthelme. He examines the aesthetics of murder, the reigning fascination of the macabre in popular culture, and the tenuous line that separates art from life. One narrator traces the Möbius strip that encloses the assassination of Julius Caesar, Shakespeares play Julius Caesar, and the murder of Lincoln by a famous actor in a theater. Another undergoes plastic surgery to accelerate the process of his being possessed by the ghost of the Italian composer Gesualdo. A detective ponders the interest he takes in investigating murders. Fulham-McQuillan wears his learning lightly and writes with the tact of a born storyteller. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781628972870

About Hugh Fulham-McQuillan

Hugh Fulham-McQuillan is an Irish writer and Ph.D. in Psychology in Trinity College Dublin. His fiction and essays have been published in Ambit gorse The Stinging Fly The Irish Times and The Lonely Crowd among others.

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