American Grief in Four Stages is a collection of stories that imagines trauma as a space in which language fails us and narrative escapes us. These stories play with form and explore the impossibility of elegy and the inability of our culture to communicate grief or sympathy outside of clich.One narrator for example tries to understand her brothers suicide by excavating his use of idioms. Other stories construe grief and trauma in much subtler waysthe passing of an era or of a daughters childhood the seduction of a neighbor the inability to have children. From a dinner party with Aztecs to an elderly shut-ins recollection of her role in the Salem witch trials these are stories that defy expectations and enrich the imagination. As a whole this collection asks the reader to envisage the ways in which we suffer as both unbearably painful and unbearably American.
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