The Spirit Bird

The Spirit Bird

by Kent Nelson
The Spirit Bird

The Spirit Bird

by Kent Nelson

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Overview

The flight path of The Spirit Bird traces many landscapes and different transitory lives. A young man scratches out a living from the desert; a woman follows a rarely seen bird in the far reaches of Alaska; a poor single mother sorts out her life in a fancy mountain town. Other protagonists yearn to cross a racial divide, keep developers from a local island, explore their sexuality, and mourn a lost loved one. The characters in this collection are compelled to seek beyond their own horizons, and as the stories unfold, the search becomes the expression of their desires. The elusive spirit bird is a metaphor for what we've lost, for what we hope for, and for what we don't know about ourselves.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822980223
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 10/25/2014
Series: Drue Heinz Literature Prize Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 850 KB

About the Author

Kent Nelson is the author of the novels Language in the Blood and Land That Moves, Land That Stands Still. His short fiction has been included in The Best American Short Stories, The Best of the West, O. Henry, Pushcart, and The Best American Mystery Stories. An avid birdwatcher, Nelson has identified 757 North American species. After the age of fifty-four, he has twice run the Pikes Peak Marathon–26.3 miles, 7,815 feet up and down. He lives in Ouray, Colorado.
Kent Nelson is the author of the novels Language in the Blood and Land That Moves, Land That Stands Still. His short fiction has been included in The Best American Short Stories, The Best of the West, O. Henry, Pushcart, and The Best American Mystery Stories. An avid birdwatcher, Nelson has identified 757 North American species. After the age of fifty-four, he has twice run the Pikes Peak MarathonÐ26.3 miles, 7,815 feet up and down. He lives in Ouray, Colorado.

Table of Contents

Contents Alba The Spirit Bird Race La Mer de l’Ouest The Hotel Glitter Who Is Danny Pendergast? The Man at Quitobaquito Seeing Desirable Things The Graceless Age The Path of the Left Hand La Garza del Sol Joan of Dreams The Beautiful Light My Crazy Father Acknowledgments
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