Abstract/Details

The Seekers

Houghton, Rachel.   The University of Alabama at Birmingham ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2022. 29065354.

Abstract (summary)

The Seekers is a collection of connected short stories that follows the lives of nomads, travelers, and adventurers who leave one place in search of another. The work explores themes of belonging, visibility, grief, friendship, and survival. The characters in each story weave in and out of each other’s lives as they crisscross the country—fueled by a desire to find home, find themselves, and find connection with others. While they travel, there is the ever-present tension of finding food and shelter, catching rides, and avoiding authorities. In the midst of these challenges, the characters in The Seekers keep moving. Dumpy encounters constant opposition as he searches for a place to belong. Annie tries to move quick enough to outrun her past. Grey Jay attempts to make sense of the world around her through the lens of her 35mm camera. There are other characters, including Hobo, Imogene, Donna, Mouse, Cockroach, Skittles, and Doc, each with their own story to tell. In The Seekers, those on the edge of society are given a voice and an opportunity to share how they see the world.

Indexing (details)


Subject
Creative writing;
Literature;
Social research
Classification
0203: Creative writing
0401: Literature
0344: Social research
Identifier / keyword
Original fiction; Belonging; Visibility; Grief; Friendship; Survival
Title
The Seekers
Author
Houghton, Rachel
Number of pages
114
Publication year
2022
Degree date
2022
School code
0005
Source
MAI 83/11(E), Masters Abstracts International
ISBN
9798802752807
Advisor
Braziel, James
Committee member
Bach, Rebecca; Madden-Lunsford, Kerry
University/institution
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Department
Arts & Humanities
University location
United States -- Alabama
Degree
M.A.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
29065354
ProQuest document ID
2672066750
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/2672066750