<p><b><b>From a celebrated master of the Southern Gothic comes a last collection of hard-hitting short fiction, his final posthumous work</b><br></b></p> <p>Beloved for his novels <i><i>Twilight, The Long Home,</i> </i>and <i><i>The Lost Country</i></i> and his groundbreaking collection <i><i>I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down</i></i>, William Gay returns with one final posthumous collection of short stories, adapted from the archive found after his death in February 2012. In addition to previously unpublished short stories, <i><i>Stories from the Attic</i></i> includes fragments from two of the unpublished novels that were works in progress at the time of his death.<p></p> <p>Marked by his signature skill and bare-knuckled insight, this collection is a must-read for William Gay devotees and fans of Southern short fiction.</p>