Living in the Weather of the World
By Richard Bausch
By Richard Bausch
By Richard Bausch
By Richard Bausch
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
Category: Literary Fiction | Short Stories
Category: Literary Fiction | Short Stories
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$18.00
Mar 20, 2018 | ISBN 9780525431855
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Apr 04, 2017 | ISBN 9780451494832
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Praise
“Every word feels perfect. The stories here aren’t just entertaining; they demonstrate just how exciting and resonant . . . short fiction can be.” —Houston Chronicle
“Taut and dark, saturated with moments of longing and regret. . . . Bausch, a short-story master, writes beautiful sentences, and though his tales center around . . . moments of reckoning and despair, they pulse with something glowing and true.” —The Boston Globe
“[Living in the Weather of the World] puts the reader in mind of Flannery O’Connor’s ability to open out a story into dangerous, unknown territory. . . . That Bausch can deliver . . . convincing humanity, no matter the initial angle of ascent, is a testament to his powers of technique and observation.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Surprising, diverting, and endearing. . . . Every one of these stories is a treasure. . . . [Bausch] is king of the genre in America.” —The Buffalo News
“Masterly. . . . This is a sublime collection.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“The current collection of 14 stories from Bausch, considered one of our living masters of fiction, demonstrates the author’s lightning-quick ability to develop complex, unique characters and situations. . . . The weather in Bausch’s world is never better than overcast, but his craftsmanship lights up something fine in the gloom.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Bausch is one of my favorite short storytellers of all time. . . . [Living in the Weather of the World,] dives once again into the darkest and most relatable depths of relationships between husbands and wives, ex-spouses, friends and lovers, parents and children, all against the backdrop of a world that is beautiful, fragile, and impermanent. Every thoughtfully executed story will give you something to think about.” —E. Ce Miller, Bustle
“Superb . . . Bausch offers readers a disturbing portrait of contemporary America. . . . Plumbing a nation that has lost its sense of purpose and direction, these stories chart the emotional and psychological damage that is produced by experiences under these conditions.” —Library Journal (starred review)
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