An Aesthetic of Regret in “The Disappeared” – Chicago Review of Books

An Aesthetic of Regret in “The Disappeared” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] In the first story of Andrew Porter’s latest collection, The Disappeared, the narrator is a guest at a house party in Austin, Texas. He is middle-aged with a wife and two kids, and it’s his first time seeing his old friends together for some time. While they sit around a fire pit smoking cigarettes … Read more