ACTS OF LOVE ON INDIGO ROAD
Jonis Agee, Et, . . Coffee House, $16.95 (336pp) ISBN 978-1-56689-138-7
Terse, edgy and explosive, this collection—featuring 25 new stories as well as material from four earlier collections—proves conclusively that Agee still has her literary fastball. Indeed, the stylistic continuity is noteworthy: Agee's flair for stunning conceits and turn-on-a-dime plotting dominates throughout, and her feel for the gritty underbelly of blue-collar American life belies an equally impressive talent for poetic, elegiac writing. In general, the new stories are shorter than the earlier ones, but they pack a wallop nonetheless. "Indigo Road" is an anguished account of a mentally disturbed woman's decision to kill her children, while "The God of Gestures" finds a woman veering back and forth between her soon-to-be ex-husband—whom she dubs "the crying man"—and her new man, who appeared on an episode of
Reviewed on: 03/31/2003
Genre: Fiction