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The Eleventh Jagarundi and Other Mysterious Persons
  

The Eleventh Jagarundi and Other Mysterious Persons [Paperback]

Jessica Amanda Salmonson , Thomas Wiloch


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short stories, signed edition, illus Thomas Wiloch

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"Salmonson, author of Anthony Shriek, Tomoe Gozen, and The Ghost Gardens, is interested in pattern and shape here, image and sound, not sense and plot, character and reason, and so, as you read, existence becomes increasingly unstable. Before long a gentle vertigo settles over these remarkable fictions which are bathed in an absurdist humor and a delightfully eccentric understanding." -- Lance Olsen, Review of Contemporary Fiction

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jessica Amanda Salmonson, July 30 2007
By Fraser Sandercombe "WF Sandercombe" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Eleventh Jagarundi and Other Mysterious Persons (Paperback)
Great little item from Ms Salmonson, with some fine illustrations by Thomas Wiloch. Limited to 250 copies, a reasonably uncommon item, guaranteed to send a chill...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another classic from Ms. Salmonson, Nov 17 2011
By Alexander J. Thorne - Published on Amazon.com
If you've read and enjoyed her A SILVER THREAD OF MADNESS or never even read her but enjoy unusual and vivid short stories, this is for you. Some of her delicately scripted yet visceral scenes call to mind Marcel Schwob and other French Decadents at their very finest, while other near-absurdist tales recall Ray Bradbury. Sometimes it seems she has a hotwire to some sort of beautiful-monster-muse.
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