Abish pulls off his little capers so fluently that you’ll want to go along, wagging these tales behind you.

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Minds Meet

Fiction by Walter Abish

in Abish’s first collection, Minds Meet, the story “How the Comb Gives a Fresh Meaning to the Hair” conceives of Marcel Proust living in Albuquerque, where retarded children, cabbies, Pueblo Indians, and a young couple called Mr. and Mrs. Dip flit through short paragraphs bearing titles like “Fingernails” and “Marcel’s Childhood.”

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published: Jan 01, 1975

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Portrait of Walter Abish

Walter Abish

Austrian-American writer

Abish pulls off his little capers so fluently that you’ll want to go along, wagging these tales behind you.

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