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The Drowned Life
The Drowned Life | Jeffrey Ford
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There is a town that brews a strange intoxicant from a rare fruit called the deathberry—and once a year a handful of citizens are selected to drink it. . . . There is a life lived beneath the water—among rotted buildings and bloated corpses—by those so overburdened by the world's demands that they simply give up and go under. . . . In this mesmerizing blend of the familiar and the fantastic, multiple award-winning New York Times notable author Jeffrey Ford creates true wonders and infuses the mundane with magic. In tales marked by his distinctive, dark imagery and fluid, exhilarating prose, he conjures up an annual gale that transforms the real into the impossible, invents a strange scribble that secretly unites a significant portion of society, and spins the myriad dreams of a restless astronaut and his alien lover. Bizarre, beautiful, unsettling, and sublime, The Drowned Life showcases the exceptional talents of one of contemporary fiction's most original artists.
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SeeJaneRead
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HI SORRY THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN 10 YEARS AGO IS JEFFREY FORD A WIZARD AND IF NOT HOW DID HE ACCURATELY DESCRIBE THE DUMPSTER FIRE WE FIND OURSELVES LIVING IN TODAY 😦

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Jamiedemo
The Drowned Life | Jeffrey Ford
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Loved this so much, I was compelled to read the title story twice in one day. Ford says, "A book is a time machine of our intentions, our ideas, our emotions; the alchemy of ingredients psychological, physical, and experimental which have coalesced in the form of the words we choose."

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Jamiedemo
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"With cephalopod brilliance, nonvertebrate intuition, Madame Mutandis will answer one question for each of you. No question is out of bounds. She thinks like the very sea itself. Who'll be first?"