McCann, Colum (Get this book)
A superbly crafted and deeply moving collection of fiction, with a
provocative back story. The Irish-born, New York-based McCann here offers
four pieces of fiction that focus on the process of writing and the
interplay between art and its inspiration. As he writes in a concluding
Author's Note, "Every word we write is autobiographical, perhaps most
especially when we attempt to avoid the autobiographical. For all its
imagined moments, literature works in unimaginable ways." He provides
literary framing with the title, evoking the oft-cited Wallace Stevens
poem. The author's
first collection of shorter fiction in more than a decade underscores
his reputation as a contemporary master.--Kirkus