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Portraits of a few of the people I've made cry : stories /

The ten stories in this striking debut collection examine the perils of love and what it means to live during an era when people will offer themselves, almost unthinkingly, to strangers. Risks and repercussions are never fully weighed. People leap and almost always land on rocky ground. May-December...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sneed, Christine, 1971-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, ©2010.
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Sumario:The ten stories in this striking debut collection examine the perils of love and what it means to live during an era when people will offer themselves, almost unthinkingly, to strangers. Risks and repercussions are never fully weighed. People leap and almost always land on rocky ground. May-December romances flourish in these stories, as do self-doubt and, in many cases, serious regret. Mysterious, dangerous benefactors, dead and living artists, movie stars and college professors, plagiarists, and distinguished foreign novelists are among the many different characters. No one is blameless, but villains are difficult to single out--everyone seemingly bears responsibility for his or her desires and for the outcome of difficult choices so often made hopefully and naively.
"If this Story collection crackles with the energy of youth, it also feels written by a cool-eyed soul reincarnated at least three times ... By turns funny and pitiless, these tales amount to a vision. The book's voice is unforced in its ready wit, detached compassion. There is an admirable candor. Each character's sexuality seems the natural ourcome of a life fully risked."--Allan Gurganus, contest judge and author of The Practical Heart and Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All --Book Jacket.
Notas:OldControl:muse9781613760451.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (ix, 154 pages)
Premios:"This book is the winner of the 2009 Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction"--Title page verso.
ISBN:9781613760451
1613760450