Paperback, Published in May 1998 by University of Alberta Press
Page count: 164
Recurring Fictions tells the story of one young woman growing up, and in doing so tells us a tale of home and family, of language, of coming to meaning. It contains elements of surreal romance and domestic tragedy, and is grounded in basic values such as love, truth, hate, and responsibility. Recurring Fictions is a rich and lyrical work organized into short passages. The structure of the book mimics the nature of memory and allows the reader to look at the multi-faceted concept of "home".
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