What people are saying about Adriana´s Eyes and Other Stories (continued):
"Insightful tales, each uniquely expressing the modernist themes of alienation, introspection, and personal fulfillment. For the mature high school student; for the public library — a must!"
— Joanna Oudin, a Connecticut librarian
"Several of the stories in Anthony Maulucci's recent collection, ADRIANA'S EYES AND OTHER STORIES, remind the reader of why reading was so pleasureable a couple of decades ago. The essence of good stories discovered in Hemingway or Cheever is recaptured by Maulucci in much the same way a younger musician pays homage to John Coltrane or Miles Davis. . . . This is not to imply that all of Maulucci's stories are revisits to Hemingway's manner or matter. The collection is more experimental than that, and yet the sense that Maulucci wants to tell stories which have roots in the masters of the form is strong, and that sense is one of the fundamental pleasures of the collection . . . The stories about alienated people who reach a breaking point, and then experience an epiphany are the heart of this book."
— James Coleman, independent American literature
scholar and editor of the The Red Fox Review