South to That Dark Sun

South to That Dark Sun

by Gareth Owen (Author)

Synopsis

This collection of eleven stories provides a voice for many different worlds and characters: from the naive but beautiful Italian woman and her erotic obsession with religion and dentistry, to the Rock/Blues singer damaged by drugs and alcohol, whose moment in the sun has passed, and who falls under the spell of the honey-voiced Mississipi Southern Belle of his satnav. One evening, whilst suffering from writers' block, Gareth Owen recalled an anecdote related by his Italian teacher and mentally transformed himself into an Italian woman, and the result was Zia Teresa: the tale of the rather dim small-town beauty and her erotic obsessions. There is a touching, dexterous humour about the tale. Fortunately the new-found confidence survived to enable him to pen ten further stories many with male protagonists and English settings: the chilling ghost story of the aborted child, the narcissistic actor and his breakdown on stage; the confessions of the serial philanderer. There is horror, comedy and an elegant insightfulness here that keeps the reader turning the pages and asking for more. These stories will both enthral and delight.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 354
Publisher: Matador
Published: 02 Aug 2010

ISBN 10: 1848763948
ISBN 13: 9781848763944

Media Reviews
I was much impressed throughout by the masterly way in which Gareth Owen handles the stories and the imaginative reach which enables him to enter and capture so many different situations. I hadn't come across his work before. Clearly he is a well established and deservedly applauded author but the fact that he is not more widely known just goes to show what riches there are out there... I was immediately impressed by his technical skill in taking the reader into a situation deftly, economically and credibly, and in giving a meaningful shape to the narrative, but it was when I read the stories with an English setting that it seemed to me that the technical skill was allied with a higher level of human insight and an intimate awareness of the social setting, and both of these qualities called more strongly on the empathy of the reader. -- Brian Tippett University of Winchester
Author Bio
Gareth Owen is a prize-winning poet. For a number of years he presented the BBC's long-running Poetry Please! He has published five collections of verse, as well as five novels and books for children. He has also written numerous plays, four of which were broadcast by the BBC. Gareth now lives in Ludlow, where he occasionally performs his own songs in the guise of Country singer, Virg Clenthills.