A selection of Ann Beattie's nonfiction essays, chosen and introduced by the author. Ann Beattie's nonfiction (originally published in Esquire, The American Scholar, Life, The New Yorker, The New York Times, and many others) has never before been gathered and published in book form. With subjects ranging from Alice Munro to Elmore Leonard, from Sally Mann to John Loengard, this is a wide-ranging, and always penetrating and surprising, collection by a curious and fascinating mind.
Ann Beattie Livres
Ann Beattie est une nouvelliste et romancière américaine dont l'œuvre est célébrée pour son regard incisif sur la vie moderne et les relations. Son style distinctif, souvent comparé à celui de géants littéraires, plonge dans les complexités de l'existence quotidienne avec une compréhension nuancée de la psychologie humaine. Beattie capture magistralement les moments de quiétude, les pensées inexprimées et les subtiles nuances de communication, créant des récits qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs par leur authenticité et leur profondeur. Sa fiction est admirée pour sa capacité à révéler les courants émotionnels cachés et les angoisses existentielles au sein de situations apparemment ordinaires.






These fifteen stories by Ann Beattie garnered universal critical acclaim on their first publication, earning Beattie the reputation as the most celebrated new voice in American fiction. Today these stories -- "A Vintage Thunderbird;" "The Lawn Party, " " La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans," to name a few -- seem even more powerful, and are read and studied as classics of the short-story form. Spare and elegant, yet charged with feeling and with the tension of things their characters cannot say, they are masterly portraits of improvised lives.
This stunning collection of 28 stories brings readers a literary portrait of the American family from 1894 to today. A collection of works that captures the essence of American families from living together and apart to loving and letting go.Regret / Kate Chopin --The lombardy poplar / Mary Wilkins Freeman --The widow's might / Charlotte Perkins Gilman --Old Rogaum and his Theresa / Theodore Dreiser --The sorrows of gin / John Cheever --I stand here ironing / Tillie Olsen --Simple and Counsin F.D. Roosevelt Brown / Langston Hughes --The sky is gray / Ernest J. Gaines --My Coney Island uncle / Harvey Swados --My son the murderer / Bernard Malamud --Final dwarf / Henry Roth --And Sarah laughed / Joanne Greenberg --Wedding day / Roberta Silman --The legacy of Beau Kremel / Stephen Wolf --Kiswana Brown / Gloria Naylor --Tuesdays / Mary Hedin --Afloat / Ann Beattie --Winterblossom garden / David Low --Old things / Bobbie Ann Mason --Starlight / Marian Thurm --The writer in the family / E.L. Doctorow --The rich brother / Tobias Wolff --My legacy / Don Zacharia --Violation / Mary Gordon --Appropriate affect / Sue Miller --What I did for love / Lynne Sharon Schwartz --Still of some use / John Updike --Elephant / Raymond Carver
A Wonderful Stroke of Luck
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
At age 82, Clifton Fadiman continues his prolific publishing career, here presenting 62 of the world's best short stories from 16 countries. His criteria? "Each story had to be both interesting and of high literary merit." Fadiman fulfills both requirements and much more, offering a cornucopia of superior 20th-century writers that includes Franz Kafka, D. H. Lawrence, Isaac Babel, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, John Cheever, Sean O'Faolain, Graham Greene, Robert Penn Warren, Colette, John Updike, Donald Barthelme, and James Thurber. (Regrettably, J. D. Salinger is not included due to lack of permission.) Here is a truly remarkable collection of this century's short stories that readers from all over the world will read with delight.
Perfect Recall
- 347pages
- 13 heures de lecture
These eleven stories "are peopled by characters coming to terms with the legacies of long-held family myths or confronting altered circumstances--new frailty or sudden, unlikely success."--Jacket.
Onlookers
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
"Onlookers is a story collection about people living in the same Southern town whose lives intersect in surprising ways"--
From an award-winning, national bestselling author comes a "ferociously funny” novel (The Los Angeles Times) about an advice columnist in Vermont whose life is about to be turned upside down. Lucy Spenser, the Miss Lonelyhearts of a chic counter-cultural magazine, finds her unflappable Vermont life completely upended by her teenaged soap-opera-star niece, Nicole, and her hangers-on.
Amerika, Amerika
- 311pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Bloemlezing


