Each of these stunning short stories is concerned with varying
degrees of despair and yet, after finishing them - and it is
impossible not to read them all at one sitting - the reader is
uplifted, so affecting is the message of love for humanity. Haslett
writes with complete assurance, assuming with equal skill the
voices of teenage boys, deranged elders and defeated women. As soon
as a character speaks, the reader is lured in to listen to his
story - and what stories. There is the lonely, bereaved child who
listens patiently to his school counsellor and then finds his own
frightful way to obliterate grief, the manic old gentleman who
sounds utterly convincing until we are knocked off balance by his
giddy teetering on the edge and the brother and sister protecting
each other from the truth that will hurt and harm. It is rare to
find a writer who dares to empathize with such characters' emotions
and so render their extraordinary actions not only understandable
but logical. The stories unfold naturally and without dramatic
crises but this understatement serves only to intensify each
predicament. One of his characters, a quiet psychiatrist, realizes
that he will always be listening for the unspoken words that signal
suffering. Adam Haslett has found a way to make what he calls 'the
unsaid pain' visible but his stories are not unrelentingly
miserable. Laughter is always there in the incongruity of a
situation or a person's absurd thoughts but the reader is never
invited to mock, only to smile. The tone rarely falters although
the settings range from South London to New England and California.
A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and winner of the Michener
Fellowship, Haslett has made an exceptional debut. (Kirkus UK)
The nine stories in You Are Not a Stranger Here are set in Los Angeles, the Midwest, New England and England. What unites them is the refined writing and a raw emotional power that carries the reader past the surface of the subject and into the core of the characters' lives. There is grief, passion, loneliness, humour and longing in these stories, but ultimately the book sets off the shock of recognition that takes readers past the clich-d language of human suffering and brings them to understand their own experience through the characters' lives.
General
Imprint: |
Vintage
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 2003 |
First published: |
September 2003 |
Authors: |
Adam Haslett
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Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 17mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
|
Pages: |
240 |
Edition: |
New Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-09-944364-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
|
LSN: |
0-09-944364-3 |
Barcode: |
9780099443643 |
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