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Nasty, Brutish and Short Stories
 
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Nasty, Brutish and Short Stories (Paperback)

by Brad Linaweaver (Foreword), J. Neil Schulman (Author, Introduction)
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Anders Monsen, Prometheus

"His first fiction in years proves that this superb writer never lost his touch."


Manx Fiction

"Nasty is one word I would not use to describe this collection of nine stories. Highly Recommended!"

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brooding not brutish ..., Dec 25 2003
By John Dechancie "Vegas Lizard" (Littlerock, California USA) - See all my reviews
A tasty smorgasbord of fictional delights:

"Benny Rich is Dead" has an especially ironic twist.

"When Freemen Shall Stand" is a bold political statement.

"Day of Atonement" is an unexpected off-center view of Judaism.

"The Second Remove" is a Salingeresque look at a troubled teenager.

All in all, a fair sampling of Schulman's talents in the short story form.

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