
Category: Adults, Fantasy, Short Story
Language: EnglishKeywords: ghost stories
Written by Kevin Brockmeier
Read by Vikas Adam
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Publisher: Books on Tape
Release date: March 9, 2021
Duration: 07:11:44
Ghost stories tap into our most primal emotions as they encourage us to confront the timeless question: What comes after death? Here, in tales that are by turn scary, funny, philosophic, and touching, youâll find that question sharpened, split, reconsideredâand met with a multitude of answers.
Kevin Brockmeierâs fiction has always explored the space between the fantastical and the everyday with profundity and poignancy. As in his previous books, The Ghost Variations discovers new ways of looking at who we are and what matters to us, exploring how mysterious, sad, strange, and comical it is to be aliveâor, as it happens, not to be.
âIn âThe Office of Hereafters and Dissolutions,â a ghost is hounded by a series of celestial clerical errors. First, he is repeatedly billed an already-paid $25 fee to earn the right to haunt Earth. Then, his birth certificate is postdated by a millennium, and âthe genial middle-aged man ceased not only to be but ever yet to have been.â In âEvery House Key, Every Fire Hydrant, Every Electrical Outlet,â a toddler sees the faces of the dead in wall sockets. In âDusk and Other Stories,â a poltergeist communicates with a retired publisher by disturbing books on a shelf with such titles as The Household Spirit. Not every story contains a ghost. The children in âThe Sandbox Initiativeâ are haunted by âthe tang of salt air and the blood sound of wavesâ on oceans theyâve yet to see. In âThe Census,â a highlight, Brockmeier imagines Godâs alarm at the disproportionate number of ghosts in the world compared to living people, and makes some adjustments, including turning himself into a spirit (âThe majority of theologians regard this as His most impressive feat to date,â the narrator wryly concludes). Brockmeierâs luminous sentences and potent metaphors animate the phantasmagorical material. These eloquent dispatches show the writerâs remarkable range.ââPublishers Weekly
Publisher: Books on Tape
Release date: March 9, 2021
Duration: 07:11:44
Ghost stories tap into our most primal emotions as they encourage us to confront the timeless question: What comes after death? Here, in tales that are by turn scary, funny, philosophic, and touching, youâll find that question sharpened, split, reconsideredâand met with a multitude of answers.
Kevin Brockmeierâs fiction has always explored the space between the fantastical and the everyday with profundity and poignancy. As in his previous books, The Ghost Variations discovers new ways of looking at who we are and what matters to us, exploring how mysterious, sad, strange, and comical it is to be aliveâor, as it happens, not to be.
âIn âThe Office of Hereafters and Dissolutions,â a ghost is hounded by a series of celestial clerical errors. First, he is repeatedly billed an already-paid $25 fee to earn the right to haunt Earth. Then, his birth certificate is postdated by a millennium, and âthe genial middle-aged man ceased not only to be but ever yet to have been.â In âEvery House Key, Every Fire Hydrant, Every Electrical Outlet,â a toddler sees the faces of the dead in wall sockets. In âDusk and Other Stories,â a poltergeist communicates with a retired publisher by disturbing books on a shelf with such titles as The Household Spirit. Not every story contains a ghost. The children in âThe Sandbox Initiativeâ are haunted by âthe tang of salt air and the blood sound of wavesâ on oceans theyâve yet to see. In âThe Census,â a highlight, Brockmeier imagines Godâs alarm at the disproportionate number of ghosts in the world compared to living people, and makes some adjustments, including turning himself into a spirit (âThe majority of theologians regard this as His most impressive feat to date,â the narrator wryly concludes). Brockmeierâs luminous sentences and potent metaphors animate the phantasmagorical material. These eloquent dispatches show the writerâs remarkable range.ââPublishers Weekly