FIVE MORAL TALES | Theodore Irvin Silar
"A fine collection of tales: shrewdly observed, witty, eloquent, dark, and different."
- Ruth Downie, New York Times Bestseller List author of Medicus (Bloomsbury, 2007) and Terra Incognita (Bloomsbury, 2009)

Theodore Irvin Silar lives in the vicinity of Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he leads a rich intellectual life. He earns his daily bread inspiring the youth of today. His story, “Author’s Intention", may be found in Cantaraville Three, and his story, “Lady Grace’s Revels,” may be found in Solander: The Magazine of the Historical Fiction Society 20, Autumn 2006.
Five Moral Tales: "Cena with Tata"—A strong woman of ancient Rome recounts the story of the fall and rise of her family; "Hunger and Thirst"—An altruist saves the whole world from soul poisoning; "The Worst Time in My Life"—The bishop’s head torturer suffers a serious setback; "Misericord"—A man in the throes of anaphylactic shock hears, but cannot act on, distressing revelations; "Found in a Cave"—A strong woman of near-future San Francisco keeps a diary, as her family flees societal collapse to take refuge in the Sierras.
PDF | 98 Pages | 8.5 x 11 | US$4.95
ISBN 9781933688145
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