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Book Review of A Tale of Pierrot and Other Stories

A Tale of Pierrot and Other Stories
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This collection of seven stories, two of novella length, reaffirms Dennison as a writer worthy of attention. Several tales have artists poets and playwrights as protagonists, passionate characters who, seeking meaning in their lives and questioning everything, come into conflict with those around them. In the title story, set in a small Provencial town some time in the past, a narrator evokes his brilliant charismatic uncle, undone when his extraordinary prowess at high jumping excites the ire of a jealous world and who then devotes himself to the study of bird flight. In "Shawno," a man tells of the dogs in his life in the New England countryside, and in particular of his own beloved canine, who connects him to nature in new and deeply meaningful ways. Dennison has a generous and unusual vision.