In his depictions of struggling performers, artists, expectant parents, travelers, con-men, temporarily employed academics, and even the recently deceased, Becker asks the question: Which are more important, the stories we tell other people or the ones we tell ourselves?
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In his depictions of struggling performers, artists, expectant parents, travelers, con-men, temporarily employed academics, and even the recently deceased, Becker asks the question: Which are more important, the stories we tell other people or the ones we tell ourselves?
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Like New in Like New jacket. Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. Blue cloth titled in silver on spine. Black frontispiece with small design. 173 pp. Matte dust jacket with photo. Full refund if not satisfied.