An edition of Don't Cry: stories (2009)

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An edition of Don't Cry: stories (2009)

Don't cry

stories

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A collection of stories unfolding against the backdrop of American life over the last thirty years includes "College Town 1980," "The Little Boy," and "Mirror Ball," in which a young man steals a girl's soul during a one-night stand.

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Pantheon Books
Language
English
Pages
226

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Don't Cry
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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2009, Pantheon Books
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Table of Contents

College town, 1980
Folk song
A dream of men
The agonized face
Mirror ball
Today I'm yours
The little boy
The arms and legs of the lake
Description
Don't cry.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3557.A36 D66 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
226

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16901120M
Internet Archive
dontcrystories0000gait
ISBN 13
9780375424199
LCCN
2008025231
OCLC/WorldCat
231164626
Library Thing
6536426
Goodreads
4267835

Work Description

Following the extraordinary success of her novel Veronica, Mary Gaitskill returns with a luminous new collection of stories--her first in more than ten years.In "College Town l980," young people adrift in Ann Arbor debate the meaning of personal strength at the start of the Reagan era; in the urban fairy tale "Mirrorball," a young man steals a girl's soul during a one-night stand; in "The Little Boy," a woman haunted by the death of her former husband is finally able to grieve through a mysterious encounter with a needy child; and in "The Arms and Legs of the Lake," the fallout of the Iraq war becomes disturbingly real for the disparate passengers on a train going up the Hudson--three veterans, a liberal editor, a soldier's uncle, and honeymooners on their way to Niagara Falls. Each story delivers the powerful, original language, and the dramatic engagement of the intelligent mind with the craving body--or of the intelligent body with the craving mind--that is characteristic of Gaitskill's fiction. As intense as Bad Behavior, her first collection of stories, Don't Cry reflects the profound enrichment of life experience. As the stories unfold against the backdrop of American life over the last thirty years, they describe how our social conscience has evolved while basic human truths--"the crude cinder blocks of male and female down in the basement, holding up the house," as one character puts it--remain unchanged.From the Hardcover edition.

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