Upton, Lee The Guide To The Flying Island ISBN 13: 9781607435716

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Fiction. Off the coast of the small town of Truror is an island steeped in local legend, a place once home to mysterious religious orders and apocryphal lost settlements ... a place that seems, in the right fog, to lift right out of the water and fly. This peculiar past has made the island, in the present, a minor tourist attraction, drawing sightseers and the devout alike. On an otherwise routine tour, Jake Isinglass, a native son of Truror and guide to the island, witnesses something he can't explain: a young woman falls from an island cliff to her death ... or jumps to her death ... or vanishes into thin air. What follows in Jake's investigation finds him uncovering not just the island's difficult history but his own. Written in evocative, atmospheric prose, THE GUIDE TO THE FLYING ISLAND is at once a ghost story, a mystery, and a meditation on the ways our lives remain haunted by the secrets of our pasts.

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About the Author:
Lee Upton is an American poet and a graduate of the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.She is the author of several books of poetry and literary criticism, including Civilian Histories (2000, University of Georgia Press) and The Muse of Abandonment (Bucknell University Press).Her work is featured in American Alphabets: 25 Contemporary Poets (2006) and many other anthologies. Upton is currently a professor of English and writer in residence at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. She was honored with the Lyric Poetry Award and The Writer Magazine/Emily Dickinson Award at the group's 95th annual awards ceremony April 28, 2005, at The New School in New York City.
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Lee Upton has long been one of my favorite poets and now, with The Guide to the Flying Island, she's become one of my favorite fiction writers, too. This is a beautifully written, one-of-a-kind book, a spooky, lovely novella about tour guides and missing nuns and monks, a wry and deeply felt story of love and obsession (if there's a difference). I couldn't put it down, and once I'd finished it, I couldn't wait to read it again.

—Brock Clarke, author of An Arsonist's Guide to Writers'; Homes in New England and Carrying the Torch.

Lee Upton's The Guide to the Flying Island is a carefully nuanced enchantment which unfolds in the community around an isolated island chapel and on the threshold between the psychological and the metaphysical. As I watched Jake Isinglass attempt to unravel the mysteries of a missing nun and the loss of his mother, I was captivated by the mist-filled maritime setting and the enigmatic behavior of locals and pilgrims. Any fan of Picnic at Hanging Rock or The Magus will be spellbound by Upton's deft prose and compelling characters. --R.T. Smith, author of Faith and Uke Rivers Delivers

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  • PublisherMiami University Press
  • Publication date2009
  • ISBN 10 1607435713
  • ISBN 13 9781607435716
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages93
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