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- In this reissue of her electric debut collection, Madeline Cash, the author of Lost Lambs, synthesizes the godlessness of a digital age into a glimmering, life-affirming collage of stories.
- About the Author: Madeline Cash is the founder of Forever Magazine and the author of the novel Lost Lambs.
- 144 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Short Stories (single author)
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Book Synopsis
In this reissue of her electric debut collection, Madeline Cash, the author of Lost Lambs, synthesizes the godlessness of a digital age into a glimmering, life-affirming collage of stories.
Earth Angel is a book like no other, a story collection of postmodern angst that swallowed the smartphone.
An Isis recruit, an adolescent beauty queen, and a childless millennial walk into a bar. A Biblical plague rains down head lice, aerial drone strikes, and gender nonconforming frogs. An app throws a slumber party for a friendless office worker. It's a world of images both familiar and warped: Texans in the winter, the Taliban in springtime, Teslas with COEXIST bumper stickers, Frozen 5 in Arabic, architectural consistency laws in Laurel Canyon, the longest recorded nosebleed in history.
Published to acclaim in 2023 and reissued now with revised stories, Earth Angel captures, with brilliant surrealism and cutting humor, the electric chaos of the digital age and the post-millennial generation.
About the Author
Madeline Cash is the founder of Forever Magazine and the author of the novel Lost Lambs. Her fiction has appeared in Granta, The Baffler, The Sewanee Review, and The Drift, among other publications. She lives in New York City.