Tiny
Tiny
by Mairead Case
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Tiny is a contemporary, poetic retelling of Sophocles' Antigone, set in the mossy greens and foggy grays of the Pacific Northwest. Instead of two brothers who kill each other in a civil war, Tiny has a brother who kills himself after coming home from a far-away war. Tiny is a teenage girl, and so is understandably messed up by death; she also understands it in a way that her dad and the government just can't. Tiny misses her brother, forever, but—with the help of her best friend Izzy, boyfriend Hank, and a collective dance night held in an old, artificial-limb store—she escapes freezing herself in grief, too. Using different perspectives and desires, facts from plants and history, and brass knuckles and Frankie Knuckles, Tiny wonders how we mourn and move, in time.
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Size: 6.75"x4.5"
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9781943888221
Publication date: December 15, 2020
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About the author
Mairead Case (maireadcase.com) is a lecturer, writer, and editor in Denver. She teaches at Naropa University, GALS Denver, and the Denver Women's Jail. Mairead wrote See You In the Morning, and earned an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a PhD from the University of Denver. She publishes widely, and has been a Legal Observer with the NLG for over a decade.