Requiem

Teresa Carmody
punctum books
2025-01-16

Requiem by Teresa Carmody is a "folk opera, a lament for the unexamined life," writes editor and author David Ulin in his Introduction. In this short collection of fiction, a lonely man plainchants for the waitress he once stalked, a sonless father serenades a fatherless son, and a bereft family gathers to bury a parent, providing an aching chorus of what is left. Carmody uses Biblical language to pierce the callous and bruised souls of these lost, and sometimes found, small-town Michiganders. In her raw spare stories, novelist, essayist, and poet Carol Muske-Dukes writes that Carmody creates in her raw, spare stories, “a voice out of the backyard burning bush, a Midwest scriptural mist: frank, fierce and fidgety, and most emphatically her own.”

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  • Family life fiction
  • Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
  • Short stories
  • family
  • loss
  • Michigan
  • Modern and contemporary fiction
  • Michigan
  • Midwest
  • mourning
  • religion
  • short stories
  • United States
  • Fiction: general and literary
  • Short stories
  • US Midwest

Requiem

Teresa Carmody

punctum books

2025-01-16

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Requiem by Teresa Carmody is a "folk opera, a lament for the unexamined life," writes editor and author David Ulin in his Introduction. In this short collection of fiction, a lonely man plainchants for the waitress he once stalked, a sonless father serenades a fatherless son, and a bereft family gathers to bury a parent, providing an aching chorus of what is left. Carmody uses Biblical language to pierce the callous and bruised souls of these lost, and sometimes found, small-town Michiganders. In her raw spare stories, novelist, essayist, and poet Carol Muske-Dukes writes that Carmody creates in her raw, spare stories, “a voice out of the backyard burning bush, a Midwest scriptural mist: frank, fierce and fidgety, and most emphatically her own.”

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  • Family life fiction
  • Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
  • Short stories
  • family
  • loss
  • Michigan
  • Modern and contemporary fiction
  • Michigan
  • Midwest
  • mourning
  • religion
  • short stories
  • United States
  • Fiction: general and literary
  • Short stories
  • US Midwest