Someone to Watch Over Me
By (Author) Richard Bausch
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
25th September 2000
United States
General
Fiction
Anthologies
Short stories
813.54
Winner of Boston Book Review (Fiction) 2000
Paperback
224
Width 134mm, Height 203mm, Spine 13mm
Richard Bausch is a virtuoso of the intimate moment, of the ways human beings seek to make lasting connections to one another and to the world. Few writers evoke the complexities of love as subtly as he does, and few capture the poignancy of sudden insight or the rhythms of ordinary conversation with such delicacy and humour. In Someone to Watch Over Me, Bausch presents a breathtaking series of stories, filled with the startlingly insights only a writer of his ability can capture so poignantly. Many of these stories have appeared in magazines such as The New Atlantic Mlonthly, and Esquire, and one was included in the anthology Best American Short Stories 1997. All are hallmarks of Bausch's brilliance, peopled with engaging characters, filled with rhythms of ordinary conversation, and sure to draw readers to them time and again.
"the most masterful of American fiction writers.... Employing a variety of tones and techniques... Perhaps on consideration, it is misleading to say that his characters are ordinary people, for against the unthinking rush of our current culture, they seek a pattern in life."
Richard Bausch is the author of eight novels, including In the Night Season. His last book of short stories, Rare and Endangered Species, was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 1994.