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Only Son

9781963270303
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Mcsweeney's Literary Arts Fund
Overview

Florida, 1982. A nine-year-old watches as his dead father’s possessions are hauled away: his clothes and tools, his faux-leather recliner. His sensei says it’s a perfect time to turn his weaknesses into weapons. His PE teacher says he runs like a pregnant ostrich. His mother takes out a personal ad. Everyone is trying to teach him a lesson but he is, it seems, a slow learner. Meanwhile, with each passing day, his father recedes, growing less and less plausible, almost a myth.

Twenty-five years later, adrift in suburban Southern California, married with a son of his own, he’s still trying to sort through the fragments of his father’s death while imparting his own sketchy education onto his son. Which snakes are poisonous? Why did I tell him that Candyland is based on a true story? Why has he stopped asking me to go skateboarding with him and his friends? After discovering a travel journal he didn’t know his father kept, he and his son light out on a road trip, retracing the father’s mystifying journey.

They drive up the Pacific Coast, foggy, overtaken by beauty. As he strains to decipher his father’s notes, his relationship with his son begins to take on new heft and shape. With wit and compassion, Moffett delivers a bracingly intimate account of fatherhood, and discovery, and the experiences of two men far from home.

Author Bio
Kevin Moffett’s work has been awarded the National Magazine Award (ASME) (multiple nominations); has been selected five times in the Best American series (Best American Short Stories and Best American Nonrequired Reading); and has been widely anthologized and published in numerous magazines, journals, and websites. He has twice been longlisted for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Prize and has received a MacDowell Fellowship; a Bread Loaf Scholarship; a Pushcart Prize (a five-time nominee); the Iowa Short Fiction Award and an NEA Fellowship. His work has been praised as “melancholy and funny at the same time, with an uncanny knack for giving weighty topics… a weightlessness that manages to make them graver rather than lighter (Publishers Weekly, starred) and as a writer with “expertise, technique, imagination and wit. There doesn’t seem to be much Kevin Moffett can’t do” by Richard Russo. He is the author of THE SILENT HISTORY (with Eli Horowitz), FURTHER INTERPRETATIONS OF REAL-LIFE EVENTS, and PERMANENT VISITORS, as well as the Gimlet-produced scripted podcasts “The Final Chapters of Richard Brown Winters” and “Sandra.” He holds an MFA from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop and is currently a professor at Claremont McKenna College.