Man V. Nature, by Diane Cook
by Avery DiUbaldo
Diane Cook’s Man V. Nature is a “masterful blend of surrealism, fabulist storytelling, and good-old-fashioned apocalyptic fiction.”
Diane Cook’s Man V. Nature is a “masterful blend of surrealism, fabulist storytelling, and good-old-fashioned apocalyptic fiction.”
Diane Cook talks with Anne Valente about her short story collection By Light We Know Our Names: “In fiction, I think objects and patterns among those objects serve as something tangible for me and for characters, a way of making meaning out of something concrete in the face of uncertainty, intangibility, and everything we can’t and don’t know.”