The "Babe Ruth of novelists" (The Washington Post Book World)—and
the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Independence Day—reaffirms his
mastery of the short story as he takes us from the plains of Montana
to the streets of Paris and the suburbs of Chicago to explore the
consolations and complications that arise through our experiences of
passion, romance and love. Richard Ford's Independence Day—his
sequel to The Sportswriter, and an international bestseller—is the
only novel ever to have received both the Pulitzer Prize and the
PEN/Faulkner Award. Now, with Women With Men, he reaffirms his mastery
of shorter fiction with his first collection since the widely
acclaimed Rock Springs, published a decade ago. The landscape of Women
with Men ranges from the northern plains of Montana to the streets of
Paris and the suburbs of Chicago, where Mr. Ford's various characters
experience the consolations and complications that prevail in matters
of passion, romance and love. A seventeen-year-old boy starting
adulthood in the shadow of his parents' estrangement, a survivor of
three marriages now struggling with cancer, an ostensibly devoted
salesman in early middle age, an aspiring writer, a woman scandalously
betrayed by her husband—they each of them contend with the vast
distances that exist between those who are closest together. Whether
alone, long married or newly met, they confront the obscure difference
between privacy and intimacy, the fine distinction of pleasing another
as opposed to oneself, and a need for reliance that is tempered by
fearful vulnerability. In three long stories, Richard Ford captures
men and women at this complex and essential moment of truth—in the
course of everyday life, or during a bleak Thanksgiving journey,
seismic arguments, Christmas abroad, the sudden disappearance of a
child, even a barroom shooting. And with peerless emotional nuance and
authority he once again demonstrates, as Elizabeth Hardwick has
written, "a talent as strong and varied as American fiction has to
offer."
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ISBN
9780307498847
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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