For fans of Chuck Palahniuk, Joyce Carol Oates, and Karen Russell, the stories in Francine Cunningham’s debut collection God Isn’t Here Today ricochet between form and genre, taking readers on a dark, irreverent, yet poignant journey led by a unique and powerful new voice.Driven by desperation into moments of transformation, Cunningham’s characters are presented with moments of choice—some for the better and some for the worse. A young man goes to God’s office downtown for advice; a woman discovers she is the last human on Earth; an ice cream vendor is driven insane by his truck’s song; an ageing stripper uses undergarments to enact her escape plan; an incubus tires of his professional grind; and a young woman inherits a power that has survived genocide, but comes with a burden of its own.Even as they flirt with the fantastic, Cunningham’s stories unfold with the innate elegance of a spring fern, reminding us of the inherent dualities in human nature—and that redemption can arise where we least expect it.
Francine Cunningham Livres
L'œuvre de Francine Cunningham explore les thèmes de l'identité et de l'héritage culturel, s'inspirant de son héritage autochtone. Sa prose et sa poésie se caractérisent par une exploration profonde des liens humains et du monde naturel. L'approche créative de Cunningham se concentre sur une voix narrative distinctive qui résonne profondément auprès des lecteurs. Son écriture vise à favoriser la réflexion et l'appréciation du tissu diversifié de l'expérience humaine.
