Saturday, March 2, 2013

Vampires in the Lemon Grove

Fresh off the success of her first novel, Swamplandia!, a finalist for last year?s Pulitzer Prize for fiction (and an unwitting participant in the notorious Pulitzer selection process that resulted in no 2012 winner), Karen Russell is back with a quirky, and according to many critics brilliant, collection of short stories. The title piece in Vampires in the Lemon Grove concerns aging blood-suckers who are trying to temper their addiction to bodily fluids by sucking on citrus. But at this Feb. 25 appearance at Politics & Prose, Russell read instead from another story in the collection, ?Proving Up.? She also answered a wide range of audience questions.

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