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"The very short stories of Diane Williams have been aptly called 'folk tales that hammer like a nail gun,' and these forty new ones are sharper than ever. They are unsettling, yes, frequently revelatory, and more often than not downright funny."--Publisher website.
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Beauty, love and vanity itself --
Gray pottery head --
Cinch --
Gulls --
To revive a person is no slight thing --
Head of naked girl --
Rhapsody breeze --
Lavatory --
People of the week --
Romantic life --
Great passion and its context --
Specialist --
Poet --
At a period of exceptional dullness --
Head of the big man --
Living deluxe --
Personal details --
Flying things --
How blown up --
Sigh --
There is always a hesitation before turning in a finished job --
Mermaid pose --
Greed --
Clarinda --
Skol --
Thickening wish --
Lamb chops, cod --
Of the true and final good --
Glimpses of Mrs. Williams --
Girl with a pencil --
Perform small tasks --
With red chair --
Try --
Removal men --
Mere flask poured out --
Bang bang on the stair --
Little bottle of tears --
When I was old and ugly --
Palm against palm --
Human comb.
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