Must I Weep for the Dancing Bear, and Other Stories

$16.00

This coming-of-age collection of stories by Louis Phillips reinforce his reputation throughout his dozens of books of being imaginative, incisive, and entertaining. The characters change from story to story, but they consistently look at the world with a naïveté and an innocence which exude great humor, great pathos, and great curiosity. These stories are not to be missed.

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These stories by Louis Phillips reinforce his reputation throughout his dozens of books of being imaginative, incisive, and entertaining. The voice here is that of a young man, sometimes a teenager and sometimes a college student, who is learning about life and about work. Phillips captures these formative years brilliantly, creating a coming-of-age collection of stories that will take you back to your own youth. The characters change from story to story, but they consistently look at the world with a naïveté and an innocence which exude great humor, great pathos, and great curiosity. These stories are not to be missed.

 

Louis Phillips writes and teaches. Mostly he writes. He’s published well over forty books, including poems, plays, novels, and short stories. He’s published compilations of theatre quotes, TV history, sports nicknames, and jokes. He’s a walking encyclopedia of cultural trivia. And he can’t stop writing. We’re very happy about that. This is the second book of his that we’ve published, the first being The Woman Who Wrote ‘King Lear,’ and Other Stories. He lives in New York City.



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