<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>From the author of the widely praised "The Truth About Celia" comes a mesmerizing new work that imagines the world of the afterlife and its stark relation to the world of the living.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>From Kevin Brockmeier, one of this generation's most inventive young writers, comes a striking new novel about death, life, and the mysterious place in between.</p><p> </p><p>The City is inhabited by those who have departed Earth but are still remembered by the living. They will reside in this afterlife until they are completely forgotten. But the City is shrinking, and the residents clearing out. Some of the holdouts, like Luka Sims, who produces the City's only newspaper, are wondering what exactly is going on. Others, like Coleman Kinzler, believe it is the beginning of the end. Meanwhile, Laura Byrd is trapped in an Antarctic research station, her supplies are running low, her radio finds only static, and the power is failing. With little choice, Laura sets out across the ice to look for help, but time is running out. Kevin Brockmeier alternates these two storylines to create a lyrical and haunting story about love, loss and the power of memory.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Thrilling. . . . Inventive. . . . Deftly told. . . . Brockmeier does a wonderful job of conjuring up the dead." -<i>The Washington Post Book World</i> "Brilliant. . . . Brockmeier's characters are wonderful, and his images are dazzling."-<i>Detroit Free Press</i>"Extraordinary. . . . Breathtaking. . . . A gracefully written story that blends fantasy, philosophical speculation, adventure and crystalline moments of compassion."-<i>Milwaukee Journal Sentinel</i>"Striking. . . . Brave. . . . Deliciously disquieting. . . . <i>The Brief History of the Dead</i> will stay alive in the memories of readers for years to come."-<i>The Atlanta Journal-Constitution</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>In addition to his most recent work, <i> A Few Seconds of Radiant Filmstrip, </i> <b>KEVIN BROCKMEIER</b> is the author of the novels <i>The Illumination, The Brief History of the Dead, </i> and <i>The Truth About Celia;</i> the story collections <i>Things That Fall from the Sky</i> and <i>The View from the Seventh Layer;</i> and the children's novels <i>City of Names and Grooves: A Kind of Mystery.</i> His work has been translated into seventeen languages. He has published his stories in such venues as<i> The New Yorker, The Georgia Review, McSweeney's, Zoetrope, Tin House, The Oxford American, The Best American Short Stories, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, </i>and <i>New Stories from the South.</i> He has recieved the Borders Original Voices Award, three O. Henry Awards (one, a first prize), the PEN USA Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and an NEA Grant. In 2007, he was named one of <i>Granta</i> magazine's Best Young American Novelists He teaches frequently at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and he lives in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he was raised.</p>
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