The Bar at Twilight
By (Author) Frederic Tuten
Bellevue Literary Press
Bellevue Literary Press
16th August 2022
United States
General
Fiction
Short stories
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.54
Paperback
288
Width 127mm, Height 190mm
NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS CHOICE
An incomparable storyteller serves up an enchanting concoction of art, love, and longing
In fifteen masterful stories, Frederic Tuten entertains questions of existential magnitude, pervasive yearning, and the creative impulse. A wealthy older woman reflects on her relationship with her drowned husband, a painter, as she awaits her own watery demise. An exhausted artist, feeling stuck, reads a book of criticism about allegory and symbolism before tossing her paintings out the window. Writing a book about the lives of artists he admiresCezanne, Monet, Rousseaua man imagines how each vignette could be a life lesson for his wife, the artist he perhaps admires the most.
Whether set in Tutens beloved Lower East Side, Romes Borghese Gardens, or a French seaside resort, these stories shift seamlessly between the poignancy of memory into the logic of fairytales or dreams, demonstrating Tutens exceptional ability to transmute his passion for art and life to the page.
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Intoxicating. New York Magazine
Engrossing. . . . Tutens prose is always vital, often dazzling. . . . The Bar at Twilight is neither normative nor predictable, and it bears the firm impress of the soul. New York Times Book Review
The Bar at Twilight is [Tutens] showcase, revisiting every strand of his bibliography with the benefit of hindsight and at the peak of his powers. . . . [It] is outgoing, lived-in, and gregarious. The word for this is generous. Bookforum
Tutens language is supple, elegant, and wonderfully descriptive. He is also very funny. Los Angeles Review of Books
Tuten has managed to reinvent himself in one stylistically daring work after another. . . . The Bar at Twilight is a sumptuous compendium of fables, pastiches, and stories in late style, all of them trussed up in a distinctively earthy, image-obsessed prose. At once riotous and soulful, saturated by a gentle, well-traveled tristesse, the stories feel both strikingly familiar and markedly fresh. Cleveland Review of Books
Subtly exultant. . . . The Bar at Twilight solidifies [Tutens] reputation as a distinctive, if overlooked, practitioner of literary art. East Hampton Star
Scintillating. . . . Tuten dazzles like the best of Jhumpa Lahiri, Alice Munro, and George Saunders. Here, with The Bar at Twilight, he is at the pinnacle of his craft. On the Seawall
The subtlety of [Tutens] storytelling is wonderful. North of Oxford
Heady and elegant. . . . The work of a gifted, resourceful writer: an old master. Kirkus Reviews
Heartfelt. . . . No matter whether Tuten is chronicling the creative or romantic lives of his characters, he renders their struggles with a sense of hope. Publishers Weekly
The music of Tutens prose speaks to my heart. His inimitable, imaginative, witty, romantic stories continue to haunt me. David Gilbert, author of The Normals and & Sons
Tutens stories are filled with art, dreams, yearning, and a past that he captures beautifully and deftly and then lets go. The Bar at Twilight is a wonderful, evocative collection. Meg Wolitzer, author of The Interestings and The Female Persuasion
Frederic Tuten is the award-winning author of five novels, the memoir My Young Life, and two short story collections, Self-Portraits: Fictions and The Bar at Twilight. Among other honors, Tuten has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Distinguished Writing. He lives in New York.