Weds - Sun: noon - 6 pm
Thurs: noon - 9 pm
Amina Cain: I Go To Some Hollow
$15 general / $12.75 member
By Amina Cain
Introduction by Bhanu Kapil
Les Figues Press
Question: “If you had to think of a motion you’ve made more than any other in your whole life, what would it be?” Response: “I don’t want to be a motion.”
In her debut collection of fifteen short stories, Amina Cain makes ordinary worlds strange and spare and beautiful. A woman carves invisible images onto ice, a pair of black wings appears in front of a house, and a restless teacher sits in a gallery of miniature rooms. As Miranda Mellis describes, “The revelatory pleasure and hope [in these stories] emanate from an artistry driven by ethical desire.” “I highly recommend reading I Go To Some Hollow,” says Bhanu Kapil, “because of what it teaches you about love, and the relationship between love and writing.”
In her debut collection of fifteen short stories, Amina Cain makes ordinary worlds strange and spare and beautiful. A woman carves invisible images onto ice, a pair of black wings appears in front of a house, and a restless teacher sits in a gallery of miniature rooms. As Miranda Mellis describes, “The revelatory pleasure and hope [in these stories] emanate from an artistry driven by ethical desire.” “I highly recommend reading I Go To Some Hollow,” says Bhanu Kapil, “because of what it teaches you about love, and the relationship between love and writing.”
