The Visibility of Things Long Submerged

George Looney author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:BOA Editions, Limited

Published:6th Jul '23

Should be back in stock very soon

The Visibility of Things Long Submerged cover

  • National Advertising: Academy of American Poets Newsletter; Spring book announcements submitted to Publishers Weekly.

  • Excerpts in various journals including New England Review, EurekaLiterary Magazine, Nimrod International Journal, Green Mountains Review, and The Southern Review.

  • eBook will be available on the publication date. eBook ISBN will be included on all press materials and on BOA’s website. BOA and author will promote eBook on social media.

  • Promotion through author’s website (georgelooney.org).

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From poet George Looney comes a new short story collection that explores the essential nature of faith while plumbing the gritty secrets of the human heart. 

With swamps, alligators, revival tents, faith healers, sex, death, guilt, sin and snakes, Looney leads us through a dark landscape brimming with the miraculous and the peculiar alike. A man from a fire shows up on someone's doorstep, covered in ash and barely alive. One man’s actions make an entire town question its own violence. A healer is bitten in half by an alligator as a crowd looks on. Dripping with Southern gothic, The Visibility of Things Long Submerged gazes at the obscure and obscene. 

Densely populated with characters that know intimately the trials of life and the restorative powers of love, these stories are filled with a deep longing for something beyond the restless disquiet. 

Praise for The Visibility of Things Long Submerged:

“With sorrow and hilarity (Who among us wouldn’t spend a Sunday morning at The Church of Jesus Christ Our Lover?), Looney’s chorus of saints, preachers, sinners, doubters, organists and acrobats, the damned and the saved, the bombastic and the fragile, their bodies ‘lost in their own flesh,’ their wetness ‘a kind of weeping,’ calls at us from these pages for nothing but love, love not for the sake of the voices themselves but as the one and only savior of humankind. The prose is heart-stopping, and if the sexual revolution hadn’t already happened, this splendid book might suffice.”

— Abby Frucht, author of Maids and Fruit of the Month

“George Looney is a seismographer, an anthropologist, an excavator of hard truths. He has the spirit of a poet and the bravado of a born raconteur—his stories are lively, surprising, alternately whimsical and terrifying, anchored by the weight of his impeccably turned sentences. In these tales of faith healers and magicians, car crashes and questionable relics, he has captured the strange beauty of our world and the people we travel with, a perilous journey that he traces through the cracks in our hearts and the certainty of our bones, above ground and below.”

— Tina May Hall, author of The Snow Collectors and The Physics of Imaginary Objects

“George Looney cannot hide his gift for poetry within his prose, these stories humming with imagery, language, and above all else, Looney’s romantic heart. Whether it’s a fallen preacher, an alien abductee, or a mourning lover, the characters in The Visibility of Things Long Submerged carry Looney’s purity, passion, and soul. This is a lovely collection, an important work by an author who has found so much beauty in our world, in all the least likely of places.”

— Michael Czyzniejewski, author of The Amnesiac in the Maze and I Will Love You for the Rest of My Life: Breakup Stories

“With one foot in religion and the other in the sacrilegious, George Looney’s superb collection is a study of the damage inflicted on us and that we live through and drag along with us. Eloquent and painful, these are hymns to what it means to have human failings and fierce desires in a world where the supernatural is sometimes more real than the real.”

— Brian Evenson, author of The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell and Altmann’s Tongue

ISBN: 9781950774944

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

184 pages