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Parting the Veil
Stories from a Mormon Imagination

by Phyllis Barber
Salt Lake City, UT: Signature Books, 1999 (129p.)
 

Genre:  Short Story Collection

Subjects: Mormons--West (U.S.)--Social life and customs--Fiction; Mormons--Fiction;
Summary:
Phyllis Barber writes about miracles, premonitions, visits from our dearly departed, and the sometines angst of good church-going people. Take Ida, who puts her undergarments into the wash and prances naked through the spin cycle, thinking no harm done and that no one will know. The ensuing comedy confirms that God sees everything.

These twelve short stories are based on tales overheard at church, newspaper accounts, and stories from the Fife Folklore Collection at Utah State University, Latter-day Saint publications, and family records. Some have passed form generation to generation. All, of course, are true. [from back cover]

Something about Mormonism keeps bringing Phyllis Barber back to its roots, something about the power of the miraculous she knew so intimately as a child. She was always fascinated by Sunday school stories of Joseph Smith's visions, about the Three Nephites rescuing people in harm's way, and about how unborn spirits talk to women in the night and ask to receive a mortal body. The idea that the veil between heaven and earth can be parted has never been far from her.
The Mormonism with which Barber identifies begins with Joseph Smith's ideas which give her own imagination access to infinite possibilities: conversations with heavenly beings and free-flowing consideration of any meritorious idea.

These stories are drawn from western folklor and Mormon history and from portraits of contemporary people caught by religious ideals. As much as Barber vacillates between the need to know and the need to doubt, she can't help telling stories that wrestle with the possibility of a thin veil fluttering nearby. [publisher blurb]

More details at publisher website
http://www.signaturebooks.com/parting.htm

HBLL Call No: BX 8688.3 .B233p
This publication includes:
The Whip: A Modern Folktale by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 1-4
Short Story
Spirit Babies by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 5-14
Short Story
Wild Sage by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 15-21
Short Story
The Boy and the Hand by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 23-26
Short Story
Devil Horse by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 27-35
Short Story
Ida's Sabbath by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 37-51
Short Story
Dust to Dust by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 53-63
Short Story
The Fiddler and the Wolf by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 65-73
Short Story
Bread for Gunnar by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 75-88
Short Story
A Brief History of Seagulls: A Trilogy with Notes by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 89-105
Short Story
Prophet by the Sea by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 107-111
Short Story
Mormon Levis by Phyllis Barber
Pages: 113-124
Short Story



Reviewed In:
[Review of] Parting the Veil by Eric A. Eliason
[Review of] Parting the Veil: Stories from a Mormon Imagination by Phyllis Barber by John L. Needham
The "Mormon Magical Realism" of Phyllis Barber and the Latter-day Saint Literary History: A review-essay responding to Phyllis Barber's Parting the Veil: Stories from a Mormon Imagination by Eric A. Eliason






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