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At a Halloween party in 1999, a writer slept with the devil. She sees him again and again throughout her life, and she writes him stories about beautiful and impossible things. “Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil” is an intoxicating and unsettling linked collection that lures listeners into surreal pockets of the United States and Brazil, where they'll find bite-size Americans in vending machines and the ghosts of people who are not dead. With a singular voice in the narrative-bending tradition of Kafka, Cortázar, and Bulgakov, Lima speaks to Brazilian-American immigrant experiences, of ambition, fear, heartbreak, and home, with equal parts warmth and agitation. Strange, intimate, haunted, and hungry, “Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil” is a powerful experience: once listened to, you're as much a part of the stories as they're a part of you. The collection includes "Rapture," "Ghost Story," "Tropicália," "Antropógaga," "Idle Hands," "Rent," "Porcelain," "Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory," and "Hasselblad."
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Taylor Harvey brings an unusual collection of short stories to life with a captivating narration. The stories are loosely connected by their unnamed author's affair with the devil--and its aftermath. The theme of the works is the author's pursuit of the craft of writing. Harvey imbues the stories with engaging pathos that is elevated by Lima's poetic prose. Harvey's narration encourages listeners
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