· On an island in Lake Michigan, a religious community crumbles after an arden. Winner of the Bakeless Prize for Fiction, an imaginative debut that ranges from Havana to Berlin. Ancient cities and fallen empires come to life in this masterful collection. In the Byzantine court, a noble with a crippled hand is called upon to ensure that a holy man poses no threat to the throne/5. Share - Byzantium: Stories by Ben Stroud (, Trade Paperback) Byzantium: Stories by Ben Stroud (, Trade Paperback) Be the first to write a review. About this product. Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Top picked items. Brand new. $ Pre-owned. · I was kind of stunned when I opened Ben Stroud’s Byzantium for the first time to discover that I would be reading a story about a year-old shut-in with a withered hand who lived during Heraclius’ reign over the Byzantine Empire. I don’t read much historical fiction, it’s true, but that doesn’t mean I’m completely unaware it exists.
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Ben Stroud is author of Byzantium, the winner of the Katharine Bakeless Nason Prize for Fiction, awarded by Middlebury College and the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. His stories have appeared in Harper’s Magazine, One Story, Electric Literature, Boston Review, New Stories from the South, Best American Mystery Stories, and elsewhere. He teaches at the University of Toledo in Ohio. I was kind of stunned when I opened Ben Stroud’s Byzantium for the first time to discover that I would be reading a story about a year-old shut-in with a withered hand who lived during Heraclius’ reign over the Byzantine Empire. I don’t read much historical fiction, it’s true, but that doesn’t mean I’m completely unaware it exists. Winner of the Bakeless Prize for Fiction, an imaginative debut that ranges from Havana to Berlin* A Kansas City Star Best Book of the Year * One of Publishers Weekly's "Best Summer Books"*Ancient cities and fallen empires come to life in this.
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