The New York Times–bestselling author of So Long contemplates the
human condition in this short story collection for fans of Grace Paley
& Alice Munro. The elusive nature of happiness is a compelling theme
in Where I Live Now. The survivors in these stories—many of them
society's marginal or excluded people, fighting alcohol or drug
addiction, bearing emotional scars—recognize it all too well. They
mourn the lost dreams of youth, the roads not taken. They suffer the
damage life inflicts: the ache of loneliness, the pain of separation,
the fear of death. Set mainly in Los Angeles, Lucia Berlin’s gritty
working-class stories bridge the gap between the Americas—rich and
poor, North and South, Anglo and Hispanic. While her style has been
compared to Raymond Carver’s, and her dream- and drink-addicted
characters to Richard Yates’s, her fictional territory and
fatalistic humor are hers alone. Praise for Where I Live Now
“Berlin’s literary model is Chekhov, but there are extra-literary
models too, including the extended jazz solo, with its surges,
convolutions, and asides. This is writing of a very high order.”
—August Kleinzahler, London Review of Books “This remarkable
collection occasionally put me in mind of Annie Proulx’s Accordion
Crimes, with its sweep of American origins and places. Berlin is our
Scheherazade, continually surprising her readers with a startling
variety of voices, vividly drawn characters, and settings alive with
sight and sound.” —Barbara Barnard, American Book Review “Berlin
is marvelously successful, placing her memorable characters in
gripping situations, plumbing their messed-up lives for pathos and
allowing us to see deeply into their souls.” —Publishers Weekly
Les mer
Stories: 1993–1998
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781574232318
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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