Call Me Ahab
Discover the captivating world of Anne Finger's Call Me Ahab, published by the University of Nebraska Press in 2009. This collection of remarkable short stories invites readers to explore the intersection of art, disability, and identity through the eyes of unforgettable characters. Imagine a Hollywood encounter between two female icons of disability, Helen Keller and Frida Kahlo, or experience the story of "Moby Dick" reimagined from Ahab's unique perspective. What if Vincent Van Gogh found himself in a bustling twentieth-century New York hotel? Finger's imaginative storytelling challenges perceptions and highlights the rich tapestry of human experience. With 277 pages of thought-provoking narratives, Call Me Ahab is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of life and the power of storytelling. Dive into this extraordinary collection and see the world through a different lens.