Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Analysis Of Paul Lisicky s A Little Murder And Bunny

Paul Lisicky is an American author who bases many of his stories on human struggles, death, and anger. He is known for his fiction and his memoirs. Lisicky was born and raised in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He earned his master’s degree in English from Rutgers. He has taught creative writing at several universities, such as New York University, Sarah Lawrence College, and Cornell University. Lisicky has received many awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the James Michener/Copernicus Society and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. Lisicky stories have become quite popular, such as â€Å"Beachtown†, â€Å"A Little Murder†, and â€Å"BUNNY†. They are all completely different stories, which do not relate to one another, but they are all equally good stories to read. Lisicky focuses on stories that have a very dark and complicated life. Character One of Lisicky writing piece who has a strong connection to character development was â€Å"Beachtown† talks about a lady named, Ruby. Ruby is the main character and according to the story, there is evidence that she might be someone who thinks negatively about everything in the world. An example of her thoughts would be in the first few sentences, â€Å"The birds can go elsewhere. The maritime forest? Let it burn to the ground. The palms along the causeway can go up with it. The spiders, the fleas, the rats, the snakes: any living creature that lives in the leaves. They can burn up too.†( At the end of her thinking process, Lisicky

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