Through a Glass Darkly - Hugh Fox - Books - Sunbury Press, Inc. - 9781934597453 - May 7, 2011
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Through a Glass Darkly

Hugh Fox

Through a Glass Darkly

"Through a Glass Darkly" contains 22 short stories by the legendary author and poet Hugh Fox: Through a Glass Darkly St. Martin and the Beggar Ghouls Looking For Spring Wind April and January St. Julie and the Bullet Aunt Fern's Diary Ça Sufit/ That's Enough Chips Survival Vishnu's Dream Else Was Who? The Gates of Satori Survival Through the Wall Hope In Excelsius Ice Cream / I Scream Jean Anne Praise for Hugh Fox: Bill Ryan in The Unborn Book: "Hugh Fox is the Paul Bunyan of American Letters, part myth, part monster, and, myself-as-subject, a magnificent non-stop storyteller." "Hugh Fox...is considered an icon in the small press." (Sandy Raschke, in a review of The Last Summer, in Calliope, January-February, 1996). "The thoughts and words of Hugh Fox, will cause the reader's mind to pause, slow down, expand, ponder for himself/herself, perhaps wander along un-imagined-before avenues, and down dusty lanes. What more could any sentient author want? .....you will certainly not be the same as before.... Kudos are in the wind," review by Joyce Metzger of Hugh Fox: The Greatest Hits, Pudding House Publications, 2003, published on Ibbetson Street Internet Review, January 29, 2003. "Hugh B. Fox is the most distinguished man of alternative letters of our time," Richard Kostelanetz, in a review of The Book of Ancient Revelations (2004). In Small Press Review, Jan.-Feb.2005.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 7, 2011
ISBN13 9781934597453
Publishers Sunbury Press, Inc.
Pages 110
Dimensions 138 × 7 × 213 mm   ·   149 g
Language English  

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