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POTENTIAL ENERGY
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TitlePOTENTIAL ENERGY
AuthorBull, Edward
KeywordsCreative Writing MFA
Fiction
Non-fiction
nonfiction
thesis
short stories
essays
AbstractBULL, EDWARD. Potential Energy. (Under the direction of Pat Rushin.) Potential Energy is a collection of sixteen short stories. They range from the fictional to the autofictional to the entirely non-fictional. In all of them, characters both real and imagined struggle to live and define themselves in a world that is outside their control. They cope with the inevitability of loss, dangers both internal and external, and the passing of their own greatness. Some of these characters become lost while others learn to embrace life on its own terms to accept  without hope or expectation. More often, they are not lost or enlightened, but simply survive to continue on, still uncertain. Though all the stories in Potential Energy are stand-alone, they are thematically connected. The themes of family and identity are most prominent in  Potential Energy and  Eulogy to Maria Mamani, Fire-Eater. Loss is confronted and the question of what comes next is asked in  Oysters and  Slide. The conflict between fate and the need for control rises to the surface in  Threshold,   The Elizabeth Years,  and the non-fiction story of Charles Whitman s deadly rampage in 1966,  Seed. Themes of ambiguity, moral erosion, and literary exploitation appear in the non-fiction  Bright and Loud and Then Gone,  about a landlord burned alive in Chicago in 2008, and  What It Might Have Been Like If We Had Been There,  an apologetic for the writer s right to write inspired by the 2007 Al Mutanabbi Street car-bombing in Baghdad, Iraq. Most importantly all the content of Potential Energy tells stories of people trying to hold on to what is good when, tragically, everything must eventually come to an end.
AdviserRushin, Pat
PublisherUniversity of Central Florida
DegreeM.F.A.
Degree DisciplineDepartment of English
Degree GrantorArts and Humanities
Degree ProgramCreative Writing MFA
Graduation Date2010-01-01
TypeMaster's thesis
Access LevelCampus - Allow Only UCF Community Access
Release Date2015-04-01
RepositoryUniversity Archives
Repository CollectionElectronic Theses and Dissertations
IdentifierCFE0003148
Access Linkhttp://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0003148

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