After the Hunger: Stories

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The central figure in many of these stories is the psychically wounded World War II veteran who is absent. Here the definition of the family is changed and its re-imagining remains problematic. Challenges are posed to characters ideas about selfhood and their role as daughters mothers sisters friends wives and lovers. A major theme of the collection is the search for place--within the family and within the larger context of the post-war post-modern world. The search for place often involves a search for faith as well.
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