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In The Distortions we glimpse a pageant of characters struggling to understand their lives after the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Scarred by the last major war fought on European soil, the women and men of these stories question what such a violent past can mean in comfortable, capitalistic modern Europe. From London and Brooklyn and Norway, to the Blue Grotto of Bisevo and the war-torn fields of Slavonia, this collection blends Yugoslavian and American stories of great emotional and geographical amplitude.
A former resident of Zagreb, Christopher Linforth is the author of two previous story collections, Directory(Otis Books/Seismicity Editions, 2020) and When You Find Us We Will Be Gone (Lamar University Press, 2014). Linforth's stories have appeared in Notre Dame Review, Witness, The Arkansas International, Fiction International, Consequence, and Best Microfiction 2021, among other places.
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I was really thrilled to speak with Christopher Linforth/@somedistortions about his new collection THE DISTORTIONS. Thx to the @LAReviewofBooks for publishing it! https://t.co/znU7ML5uW3
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#DeptofCongrats:@chezsven’s review of THE DISTORTIONS, a short story collection on the legacy of war by @LinforthC, was published in @HeavyFeatherRev. ✍ https://t.co/CZ17yN86bq