Fred Misurella

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Short Time (a novella)

Fred Misurella adds a vital novella to the powerful literary tradition of soldiers returning home. His vision is complex. His prose conveys the disorienting juxtaposition of past and present, life and death, war and peace, good and evil, without ever relinquishing its lucidity. The novella was a fine read, a delight: to immerse oneself in a story that's at once compressed and densely layered, yet utterly clear and wonderfully paced. The kind of story in which one wants to read every word (and does)."
--Stuart Dybek, author of I Sailed with Magellan


Selected Works

Fiction
"A World Made New" (Chapter I of Only Sons)
Published in Paterson Literary Review #36 (January 2008)
Lies to Live By (short stories)
The Red and the Black of Italian-Americana, these stories disect the essence of contemporary living.
Short Time (a novella)
Uncannily accurate about Vietnam, its soldiers, and their tragic return home.
Literary Criticism
Understanding Milan Kundera: Public Events, Private Affairs
Detailed analysis and interpretation of Milan Kundera's works from The Joke through Immortality.
"A Clear Eye on Life: Renaissance Style in Primo Levi's Writing"
The lead essay in The Legacy of Primo Levi, edited by Stanislao G. Pugliese, published by Palgrave/Macmillan



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