In the Bedroom: Seven Stories by Andre Dubus
By (Author) Andre Dubus
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
29th January 2002
United States
General
Fiction
Short stories
FIC
Paperback
160
Width 132mm, Height 201mm, Spine 10mm
156g
The seven stories collected here-including "Killings," the basis for Todd Field's award-winning film In the Bedroom-showcase legendary writer Andre Dubus's sheer narrative mastery in a book of quietly staggering emotional power. A father in mourning contemplates the unthinkable as the only way to allay his grief. A boy must learn to care for his younger brother when their mother leaves the family. A young woman who has never lacked lovers despairs of ever finding love itself, and then makes an accidental discovery that brings her real joy. Culled from Dubus's treasured collections Selected Stories and Dancing After Hours, these beautiful stories of people at pivotal moments in their lives are some of the most bewitching and profound in American fiction.
Dubus is the sort of writer who instructs the heart. The Atlantic Monthy
It is a rare thing to admire an artist from a distance and upon meeting him not be disillusioned. After meeting Andre my admiration for his courage, talent, and humanity grew tenfold. . . . If you have never read him, get readyyou will never be the same again. Todd Field, from the Preface
The lives of his characters become part of any close readers permanent bank of important memories. The Boston Globe
Like Chekhovs, Dubuss best stories contain the arc of a whole life in the language of specific moments. The Village Voice
The author of nine works of fiction, ANDRE DUBUS received the PEN/Malamud Award, the Rea Award for excellence in short fiction, the Jean Stein Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Boston Globe's first annual Lawrence L. Winship Award, and fellowships from both the Guggenheim and MacArthur foundations. Until his death in 1999, he lived in Haverhill, Massachusetts.