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  • Category: Books (Fiction)
  • Author:  Learst, Allen
  • Author:  Learst, Allen
  • ISBN-10:  1935248294
  • ISBN-10:  1935248294
  • ISBN-13:  9781935248293
  • ISBN-13:  9781935248293
  • Publisher:  Leapfrog Press
  • Publisher:  Leapfrog Press
  • Pages:  130
  • Pages:  130
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2012
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2012
  • SKU:  1935248294-11-MING
  • SKU:  1935248294-11-MING
  • Item ID: 101292119
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Winner of the 2011 Leapfrog Fiction Contest.

Renders transient moments of great beauty, to reveal the way we might transcend sorrow by our unwavering attention to exquisite detail and the mystery of creation. —Melanie Rae Thon

Time jumps in this accomplished story cycle, as does the boundary betwixt reality and dream, memory and imagination. . . . And war, as it will, soaks all. Learst writes with the special visceral authority of combat seen and visions earned. Vital, necessary reading. —Donald Anderson, author ofFire Road

The destruction of the human spirit at the hands of an experience that is as emotionally pyrotechnic and morally absurd as the behavior of [Learst's] characters. —Gordon Weaver, author ofCount a Lonely Cadence

A young naval officer crashes his F-16 fighter jet in the South China Sea, forever changing the lives of the five soldiers who find his body. They move through gritty post-Vietnam Detroit with the women they love in this linked collection of psychological drama, sexual escapades, and latent violence tinged with compassion, grief, and love, arriving finally at the death of one man's son in Iraq. Allen Learst's writing explores an interior war—the war of the psyche fought by all returning soldiers—and their attempts to adapt and survive without the knowledge it takes to heal or alleviate their pain.

Allen Learst, a Vietnam combat infantryman, worked for Detroit's auto industry, attended college on the GI Bill, and earned his PhD in creative writing. He is a senior lecturer at the University of Wisconsin, Marinette.


Faith, mercy, grief, guilt, and love: soldiers returning home are haunted by the emotional pyrotechnics and moral absurdity of War.
Allen Learst: After serving in Vietman as a combat infantryman, Learst went to work in Detroit’s auto industry. He later attended college on the GI Bill, working more than 20 l3Y