Fire Year

Jason K. Friedman
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Jason K. Friedman investigates art, sexuality, love, and religion in seven unconventional and engrossing short stories, winner of the 2012 Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction. A gay man attends his high school reunion, where he's pursued by the now-married former football star. An awkward teenager grapples with notions of God and girls at his bar mitzvah. A curator's assistant struggles to understand a five hundred-year-old Italian painter's body of work, until his boyfriend (whom he's previously written off as frivolous), makes an accidental discovery that challenges decades of art criticism. A moving picture of the trials religious, cultural, and sexual minorities experience in Georgia and the Deep South.
Genres: Short StoriesLGBTJewish
176 Pages

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