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  <body>*Full Title:* Mosquito Conversations



*Description:* &#8220;Mosquito Conversations: More Stories from the Upper Peninsula, arguably Lauri Anderson&#8217;s best work to date, is a loosely connected group of stories based on the lives and loves of his quaint and quirky characters. Aptly named, the text operates within Anderson&#8217;s larger venture, the examination of character in extreme isolation, bolstered by rural knowledge and an environment of exquisite beauty but of harsh climate. 
	&#8220;As his character Reino says about the author&#8217;s earlier work titled Misery Bay, &#8220;My book has virtually nothing to do with the real people who live in Misery Bay. . . . I just like the name of the place, its extreme isolation, and its profound beauty.&#8221; Reino, the embodiment of Anderson in the text, continues, &#8220;In the first Misery Bay book, I wanted to examine the effects of geographic isolation on character. . . . In the second Misery Bay book, I wanted to see what happens when characters carry an isolated piece of geography inside them after they move to Los Angeles or Chicago or Tampa.&#8221; 
	&#8220;In this book, rural characters from Maine and Upper Michigan haphazardly meet and are overheard at a fictionalized Mosquito Inn. They have sojourned into the larger world with some journeys occurring in fact and some only in the characters&#8217; imaginations as a result of the texts they read, but on their return we overhear their conversations. 
	&#8220;Set amidst the political turmoil of our time, the characters try to make sense of information they gain in their travels, including evidence of American anti-intellectualism, the effects of crazed ideologies standing in for political principle, the nonsense of insipient bureaucracy, the idiosyncrasy of education that reinforces ignorance, the failure of families, and relationships in a family-values society that fails to nurture either. 
	&#8220;In spite of the bleak conclusions available for the reader to draw, Anderson offers his best assessment of the Bush-era American life. The book is not to be missed.&#8221; 
&#8212;Beth L. Virtanen, PhD, Professor &amp; Paloheimo Scholar, Finlandia University




*Author:* Lauri Anderson



*Page Count:* 160 pages



*ISBN-10:* 0-87839-336-6



*ISBN-13:* 978-0-87839-336-7</body>
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Description:&lt;/strong&gt; &#8220;Mosquito Conversations: More Stories from the Upper Peninsula, arguably Lauri Anderson&#8217;s best work to date, is a loosely connected group of stories based on the lives and loves of his quaint and quirky characters. Aptly named, the text operates within Anderson&#8217;s larger venture, the examination of character in extreme isolation, bolstered by rural knowledge and an environment of exquisite beauty but of harsh climate. &lt;br /&gt;
	&#8220;As his character Reino says about the author&#8217;s earlier work titled Misery Bay, &#8220;My book has virtually nothing to do with the real people who live in Misery Bay. . . . I just like the name of the place, its extreme isolation, and its profound beauty.&#8221; Reino, the embodiment of Anderson in the text, continues, &#8220;In the first Misery Bay book, I wanted to examine the effects of geographic isolation on character. . . . In the second Misery Bay book, I wanted to see what happens when characters carry an isolated piece of geography inside them after they move to Los Angeles or Chicago or Tampa.&#8221; &lt;br /&gt;
	&#8220;In this book, rural characters from Maine and Upper Michigan haphazardly meet and are overheard at a fictionalized Mosquito Inn. They have sojourned into the larger world with some journeys occurring in fact and some only in the characters&#8217; imaginations as a result of the texts they read, but on their return we overhear their conversations. &lt;br /&gt;
	&#8220;Set amidst the political turmoil of our time, the characters try to make sense of information they gain in their travels, including evidence of American anti-intellectualism, the effects of crazed ideologies standing in for political principle, the nonsense of insipient bureaucracy, the idiosyncrasy of education that reinforces ignorance, the failure of families, and relationships in a family-values society that fails to nurture either. &lt;br /&gt;
	&#8220;In spite of the bleak conclusions available for the reader to draw, Anderson offers his best assessment of the Bush-era American life. The book is not to be missed.&#8221; &lt;br /&gt;
&#8212;Beth L. Virtanen, PhD, Professor &amp;amp; Paloheimo Scholar, Finlandia University&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Author:&lt;/strong&gt; Lauri Anderson&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Page Count:&lt;/strong&gt; 160 pages&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;ISBN&lt;/span&gt;-10:&lt;/strong&gt; 0-87839-336-6&lt;/p&gt;
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