Dangerous Laughter: Thirteen Stories
Synopsis
*From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Martin Dressler-hailed by The New Yorker* as "a virtuoso of waking dreams"-comes a dazzling collection of darkly comic stories united by their obsession with obsession.
"Remarkable ... Not just brilliant but prescient." -*The New York Times Book Review***
In Dangerous Laughter, Steven Millhauser transports us to unknown universes that uncannily resemble our own.
The collection is divided into three parts that fit seamlessly together as a whole. It opens with a bang, as "Cat 'n' Mouse" reimagines the deadly ritual between cartoon rivals in a comedy of dynamite and anvils-a masterly prologue that sets the stage for the alluring, very grown-up twists that follow.
Part one, "Vanishing Acts," features stories of risk and escape: a lonely woman disappears without a trace; a high school boy becomes entangled with his best friend's troubled sister; and a group of teenagers play a treacherous game that pushes them deep into "the kingdom of forbidden things."
Excess reigns in the vivid, haunting places of Part two's "Impossible Architectures," where domes enclose whole cities, and a king's master miniaturist creates objects so tiny that soon his entire world is invisible.
Finally, "Heretical Histories" presents startling alternatives to the remembered past. "A Precursor of the Cinema" proposes a new, enigmatic form of illusion. And in the astonishing "The Wizard of West Orange" a famous inventor sets out to simulate the sense of touch-but success brings disturbing consequences.
Sensual, mysterious, Dangerous Laughter is a mesmerizing journey through brilliantly realized labyrinths of mortal pleasures that stretch the boundaries of the ordinary world to their limits-and occasionally beyond.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- ISBN: 9780307387479
- Number of pages: 244
- Dimensions: 203 x 132 x 19 mm
- Weight: 272g
- Languages: English
