Refresh, Refresh

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'The stories in Refresh, Refresh are big-hearted and drunk and dangerous, and there's a heightened, unnerving vibe as you travel through Percy's world. You never know where you will end up ... but you can be sure that he'll actually take you somewhere.'
Dan Chaon

Here is the United States of today. The young men and boys in this bold, fiery collection do the unthinkable to prove to themselves - to everyone - that they are strong enough to face the heartbreak in this world. The war in Iraq empties the small town of Tumalo, Oregon of fathers, leaving their sons to fight among themselves. There is a bear on the loose, a house with a basement that opens up into a cave and a nuclear meltdown that renders the Pacific Northwest into a contemporary Wild West.

'Benjamin Percy moves instinctively toward the molten center of contemporary writing, the place where genre fiction ... overflows its boundaries and becomes something dark and grand and percipient. These stories contain a brutal power and are radiant with pain-only a writer of surpassing honesty and directness could lead us here.' Peter Straub

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Irwan Muzaffar
06 February 2018
Ohm of current IR=V ...
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About the author

Benjamin Percy was raised in the High Desert of Central Oregon.He is the author of The Language of Elk and winner of The Paris Review's Plimpton Prize.His stories have appeared in various publications including Best American Short Stories.He is assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point.

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