Fiction Pick of the Week: "Four Crônicas"
Examinations of literature, philosophy, and the self.
Examinations of literature, philosophy, and the self.
Rone Shavers Big Other Jul 2019 10min Permalink
At a party, two black cousins confront each other on personal identities, class status, and honesty.
"Francis had blown through a trust the size of Connecticut to establish his career as a rapper. And from what had been rumored, paid out hush money and child support to women across the Northeast. My cousin the genius. I couldn’t believe how much Suze admired him. Despite my repeated warnings about his true character, Suze still believes that Francis is a role model the poor can look up to, that he gives hope to the less fortunate. In her attempts to win me over, she even pointed out that Francis’ rapping name was actually a clever bastardization of phlogiston: an archaic, imaginary substance people once believed responsible for making things burn."
Rone Shavers PANK Magazine Jan 2010 25min Permalink
Early novel samples from one of my most influential college teachers.
"[T]o drive along any of the national highways meant you had indeed acquired value, but that your value had absolutely nothing to do with your worth as a unique individual."
Rone Shavers Milk Magazine Jan 2006 Permalink