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Black Light
2019
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3.79
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With raw, poetic ferocity, Kimberly King Parsons exposes desire’s darkest hollows—those hidden places where most of us are afraid to look. In this debut collection of enormously perceptive and brutally unsentimental short stories, Parsons illuminates the ache of first love, the banality of self-loathing, the scourge of addiction, the myth of marriage, and the magic and inevitable disillusionment of childhood. Taking us from hot Texas highways to cold family kitchens, from the freedom of pay-by-the-hour motels to the claustrophobia of private school dorms, these stories erupt off the page with a primal howl—sharp-voiced, bitter, and wise. Black Light contains the type of storytelling that resonates somewhere deep, in the well of memory that repudiates nostalgia.

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Kimberly King Parsons
Kimberly King Parsons
Author · 3 books
Kimberly King Parsons won the 2020 National Magazine Award for fiction. She is the author of WE WERE THE UNIVERSE (a novel forthcoming from Knopf on May 14, 2024) and the short story collection BLACK LIGHT (Vintage, 2019), which was longlisted for both the National Book Award and the Story Prize. Parsons is a recipient of fellowships from Columbia University, Yaddo, and the Sustainable Arts Foundation; her fiction has been published in The Paris Review. She lives with her partner and children in Portland, OR.
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