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Kevin Canty

    Kevin Canty crafts novels and short stories that delve into the intricacies of human connection and the complexities of contemporary existence. His prose is celebrated for its sharp precision and profound psychological insight, offering readers a deeply resonant literary experience. Canty's distinctive voice captures the nuances of the human condition, making his work a compelling exploration of life's challenges and triumphs.

    Mondschein und Aspirin
    Into the great wide open
    Winslow in Love
    The Underworld
    A Stranger in this World
    Where the Money Went
    • 2017

      The Underworld

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(362)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of a tragic fire in a 1970s Idaho silver mining town, the narrative follows a group of fictional survivors grappling with profound loss. Key characters include Jordan, a young widow with twins; David, a college student seeking a fresh start; and Lionel, a seasoned miner. The story delves into the struggles of resilience and healing in a tough community marked by hardship, highlighting the complexities of love and grief in the aftermath of tragedy.

      The Underworld
    • 2010

      Where the Money Went

      Stories

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.2(12)Add rating

      Exploring the complexities of romantic relationships, this collection features nine stories that delve into themes of love and abandonment. Characters include a father preoccupied with finances, a real-estate agent navigating family challenges, and a widower finding new joy in companionship. Through a blend of bitterness, tenderness, and humor, the narratives reveal the often-overlooked emotional depths of men, showcasing their vulnerabilities in the face of love's trials.

      Where the Money Went
    • 2006

      Winslow in Love

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(148)Add rating

      Struggling with personal and professional stagnation, Richard Winslow finds himself isolated after his marriage ends. As a visiting professor of poetry in Montana, he grapples with his inability to write, opting instead for nightly escapism through alcohol. This tale explores themes of loneliness, creative block, and the search for purpose in the aftermath of loss.

      Winslow in Love
    • 1994

      A collection of powerful and polished short stories charts the narrow territory between the normal and the obsessional, the known and the shockingly violent, where people cross into a world of danger and risk, hope and disappointment. Tour.

      A Stranger in this World