The Old Man and the Bird and Other Fictions

[pleasant and unpleasant]

by David Swartz


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/29/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 259
ISBN : 9780595416295

About the Book

Six dark fictions with a cosmic scope and a delirious immediacy, these shorter pieces (2 novellas and 4 one-acts) are an aspect of Swartz's gift many will find welcome, others hugely unsettling.

The Old Man and the Bird, the concluding sequence of a befuddled Harry Ricci, could be taken as a "neo-conservatively-grotesque" parable. From there it is a short stroll to Burt Spew in "Snappers," a madcap Armageddon of its own and parody of "Jaws."

We have as well such oddities as "The Damnation of Winston Pollock," the saga of a disgruntled software wizard; "The Gift Horse and the Gift," the comic swan song of a disaffected shooter; "Off the Record," the threnody of "a pedophilic trans-racial hip hop" composer; and "Clippers," the outcry of a small-town American sub-literate, a latter-day, testosterone-laden barber "waiting for [his] Godot."

All told, these tales are abundant reminder that it was possible to laugh before 9/11, and to chuckle, even roar, long after, en route to our current Abu Ghraibs or Guantanamos.


About the Author

David Swartz, edging into dotage, is a registered Democrat but, currently disaffected with any of the sanctioned alternatives, prefers to be left, far left among his own devices, his own transfigurations or immolations?either immediate or ongoing. The Old Man and the Bird is his seventh book with iUniverse.