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MacLeish Sq.

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MacLeish Sq. by Dennis Must is a thought-provoking blend of reality and imagination, exploring themes of identity and existence. The narrative weaves through the life of Ethan MacLeish, a man grappling with memories and dreams set against the backdrop of a mysterious neighbourhood. As he encounters enigmatic characters, the lines between past and present blur, inviting readers into a vivid journey of discovery and introspection.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy mysteries woven with philosophical undertones, exploring complex themes of identity and existence within an intriguing narrative. Its evocative, dream-like storytelling invites readers to ponder the intersections of reality and imagination, making it a captivating choice for those who appreciate multidimensional fiction.

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MacLeish Sq.

MacLeish Sq. is a tale, real or imagined, of awakened remorse and familial longing recounted by an aging recluse when his life is abruptly reversed by a young visitor-captive to a mythical past of his own creation-who insinuates that he and the narrator are unlikely strangers.

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John Proctor, about to turn seventy, spies a disconsolate young man eyeing him from outside his remote studio window. Invited inside from the bitter cold and fed dinner, the visitor, who calls himself Eli, implies that he is no stranger to the man, having been told by his grandmother that “you might take me in.”

Astonished to learn that the woman was his wife who decades earlier had aborted their marriage, which lasted “but the length of a wedding candle,” the narrator ruefully explains he has since relished living alone by making no lasting connections to anybody or anything.

Whereupon Eli confides, “She also said you had profaned my mother,” the daughter John Proctor never knew he had. Thus commences MacLeish Sq., a tale of awakened remorse and familial longing recounted by an ageing recluse when his life is abruptly upturned by the young visitor—captive to a mythical past of his own creation—who intimates that he and the narrator are unlikely strangers.

Their unresolved relationship ultimately challenges the reader to question if he and his coincidental guest are one and the same... that Eli may be who the narrator has carefully hidden from himself throughout his adult life.

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The book by Dennis Must is celebrated for its imaginative and stylistically complex narrative. It challenges readers with its mix of visual elements and literary references, encouraging them to explore beyond conventional storytelling. The prose is described as lyrical and absorbing, with intricate illustrations enhancing the experience. Fans of psychological and mystical tales will likely find it captivating, and it offers a surprising resolution.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781636280592

Publisher: Red Hen Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Red Hen Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 216

About the Author

Dennis Must is the author of three novels: Brother Carnival (Red Hen Press 2018), Hush Now, Don’t Explain (Coffeetown Press 2014), and The World’s Smallest Bible (Red Hen Press 2014); as well as three short story collections: Going Dark (Coffeetown Press 2016), Oh, Don’t Ask Why (Red Hen Press 2007), and Banjo Grease (Creative Arts Book Company 2000 and Red Hen Press 2019). He won the 2014 Dactyl Foundation Literary Fiction Award for Hush Now, Don’t Explain; in addition, a was a finalist in the 2019 Next Generation Indie Book Awards for Banjo Grease, the 2016 International Book Awards for Going Dark, and the 2014 USA Best Book Award in Literary Fiction for The World’s Smallest Bible. A member of the Authors Guild, his plays have been produced off-off-Broadway. He resides with his wife in Salem, Massachusetts.

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