"Antique" has been called a paranormal romance, but there is more in this frightening novel than meets the eye. "Antique" is the story of Quinn Channing, a university professor who suffers from outbursts of anger until a colonial, standing mirror in an antique shop on a back road in New Hampshire beckons. What happens, if anything, is a matter of the reader's conjecture. Are events natural, unnatural, or supernatural? Once again, Majkut writes about the reader who holds his novel in hand. About the Author“'Uprising in Chiapas' was a great story.” — Judges comment: San Francisco Peninsula Press Club, Best Series Award, 1994, San Diego Press Club"I'd say that one writes what one writes, and either it works or it doesn't." — Paul Bowles"Ce que tu me dis sur la perception m'intéresse beaucoup, c'est très spinoziste d'inspiration." — Louis Althusser“Majkut's mind operates on several levels, from high philosophy to reporting the scene around him. . . more hilarious, he is obviously a fiction writer of high order.” — Maxwell Geismar
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