Joshua D. Graber

Joshua D. Graber lives and works in Pittsburgh. His writing has appeared in Adroit, Art Review, Bull, DIAGRAM, Glimmer Train, Guernica, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and elsewhere. He and his partner adopted Cleo, an Australian Cattle Dog / Staffordshire Terrier / Bodhisattva mix, from a dumpster in Memphis. Find him online at joshuadgraber.com.

HIS FATHER’S FATHER by Joshua D. Graber

After Lydia Davis   1. Every time his father spoke, he had questions. Primarily, which parts of the stories were true and which were false? A narrative based on a true story is a wonderful promise for people who believe in Jesus or Tom Hanks, but he was less interested in this muddled middle ground. He wanted verifiable truth or delicious lies, and to know the difference. There is infinite combinatorial explosion when multiple people tell a story and infinite doubt when only one person does. Like, for instance, the story of his father’s father walking into a bar where…

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