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Some Bloom in Darkness: A short story from The Secret Lives of People in Love
Some Bloom in Darkness: A short story from The Secret Lives of People in Love
Some Bloom in Darkness: A short story from The Secret Lives of People in Love
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Some Bloom in Darkness: A short story from The Secret Lives of People in Love

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The Secret Lives of People in Love is the first short story collection by award-winning writer Simon Van Booy. These stories, set in Kentucky, New York, Paris, Rome, and Greece, are a perfect synthesis of intensity and atmosphere. Love, loss, human contact, and isolation are Van Booy's themes. In radiant prose he writes about the difficult choices we make in order to retain our humanity and about the redemptive power of love in a violent world.

Included in this updated P.S. edition is the new story "The Mute Ventriloquist."

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateFeb 23, 2010
ISBN9780062002020
Some Bloom in Darkness: A short story from The Secret Lives of People in Love
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Simon Van Booy

Simon Van Booy has written more than a dozen works of fiction (including Night Came with Many Stars and The Presence of Absence) and is the editor of three volumes of philosophy. Raised in rural North Wales, Simon currently lives between London and New York, where he is a volunteer EMT for Central Park Medical Unit and RVAC. In early 2020, he rescued his first mouse.

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    Some Bloom in Darkness - Simon Van Booy

    Some Bloom in Darkness

    A short story from The Secret Lives of People in Love

    Simon Van Booy

    To Maddie

    Contents

    Begin Reading

    Acknowledgments

    About the Author

    Praise

    Credits

    Copyright

    About the Publisher

    SOME BLOOM IN DARKNESS

    for Eugène Atget and Erik Satie

    Since witnessing a violent incident at the railway station some months earlier, Saboné had not sketched a thing. He had not sketched the pigeons that dripped from the ledges of the Museum, nor had he shuffled through the Museum, where he liked to sit and watch people rather than paintings. Since bearing witness to the violent incident some months earlier, Saboné often became breathless with anxiety, as though he were the perpetrator of a terrible crime that he could not recall.

    Saboné found a genuine pleasure in small things. He had lived with his mother in an unpretentious suburb of Paris until one day she died, and Saboné thought it best to move and make a fresh start. Since then, he

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