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Dog Culture: Writers on the Character of Canines

Dog Culture: Writers on the Character of Canines Paperback - 2004

by Foster, Ken

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Trade paperback, new. This book showcases celebrated contemporary writers and the dogs in their lives. Contributors include Nicholas Dawidoff, Chris Offutt, Annie Bruno, and Elissa Schappell. 195 pages.
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I didn't like that wet fur and Purina smell, I didn't want claws ripping my stockings or bits of fur stuck in the rugs, and I had a hard enough time feeding myself, much less feeding another creature.

From the rear cover

A dozen unique takes on dogs and their role in our lives--from twelve of the most original writers working today. Funny, outrageous, heartbreaking, haunting, and, most importantly, about something bigger and more essential than dogs themselves: Life, and how we choose to live it. With work by: Pearl Abraham, Annie Bruno, T Cooper, Nicholas Dawidoff, Ken Foster, Brent Hoff, Chris Offutt, Chuck Palahniuk, Rene Steinke, Hillary Rosner, Elissa Schappell, and Terese Svoboda.

About the author

KEN FOSTER is the author of The Kind I'm Likely to Get, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and editor of The KGB Bar Reader, the anthology Harper's called, "one of the strongest collections of new writing available." He has written for The New York Times Book Review, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Village Voice, McSweeney's, and others. A recipient of fellowships from Yaddo, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Sewanee Writers Conference, Foster lives in Tallahassee, Florida, with his two dogs.