Tiger Hunting
Abstract
Tiger Hunting is a collection of short stories that explore identity, inheritance, and the act of speaking forth. The collection contains stories of a young woman narrating her grandmother’s story of a moment of magic, young boys finding out the secret of the monsters in the woods, the piece of a soul considering if they should go back to their body or not, a middle-aged woman transforming herself through a fecal transplant, an elderly couple fishing, and a woman telling her daughter what it means to love in a family. These stories seek to understand questions of love in families, friendships, between lovers, and for the self and what that love looks like when it can’t be spoken.
Advisor
Chris McCormick
Committee Member
Geoffrey Herbach
Date of Degree
2022
Language
english
Document Type
Thesis
Degree
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Program of Study
Creative Writing
Department
English
College
Humanities and Social Sciences
Recommended Citation
Sang, Maivboon. (2022). Tiger Hunting [Master’s thesis, Minnesota State University, Mankato]. Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University, Mankato. https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/etds/1372/
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