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Hardcover Alone With You: Stories Book

ISBN: 1416590293

ISBN13: 9781416590293

Alone With You: Stories

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Marisa Silver dazzled and inspired readers with her critically acclaimed The God of War (a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist), praised by Richard Russo as "a novel of great metaphorical depth and beauty." In this elegant, finely wrought new collection, Alone With You, Silver has created eight indelible stories that mine the complexities of modern relationships and the unexpected ways love manifests itself. Her brilliantly etched characters confront life's abrupt and unsettling changes with fear, courage, humor, and overwhelming grace. In the O. Henry Prize-winning story "The Visitor," a VA hospital nurse's aide contends with a family ghost and discovers the ways in which her own past haunts her. The reticent father in "Pond" is confronted with a Solomonic choice that pits his love for his daughter against his feelings for her young son. In "Night Train to Frankfurt," first published in The New Yorker, a daughter travels to an alternative-medicine clinic in Germany in a gambit to save her mother's life. And in the title story, a woman vacations in Morocco with her family while contemplating a decision that will both ruin and liberate them all. From "Temporary," where a young woman confronts the ephemeral nature of companionship, to "Three Girls," in which sisters trapped in a snowstorm recognize the boundaries of childhood, the nuanced voices of Alone With You bear the hallmarks of an instant classic from a writer with unerring talent and imaginative resource. Silver has the extraordinary ability to render her fictional inhabitants instantly relatable, in all their imperfections. Her stories have the singular quality of looking in a mirror. We see at once what is familiar and what is strange. In these stirring narratives, we meet ourselves anew.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

all that glitters ... is Silver

What a pleasure to read a writer who knows just what she's doing -- yet surprises abound, ironies accumulate, anxieties percolate throughout these pages ... Silver's handle on sun-drenched anomie is right up there with Didion's in her Play It As It Lays days. Don't miss this slim yet weighty collection.

Exquisite collection

Silver's collection is delicately observed and deeply felt, marking her as one of the most intelligent, stylish and serious writers of our time. These stories are subtle, often sad, always moving, each of them woven finely and with a sense of grace and propulsion. Written with her signature authority, whether she's inhabiting the world of a mentally challenged girl and her child or a fascination with a veteran's wound, Silver's accounts are not only accomplished, sophisticated and heartrending, but singular, branded with her ongoing desire to explore the psychological conflicts of our time.

BRILLIANT

What a fantastic collection of short stories. Each one, extraordinary. What a treat to read these powerful tales. Silver is the real deal.

Outstanding fiction from a master

Marisa Silver takes the short story to the peak of its art in this finely wrought, sensitive collection which takes readers from a night train to Frankfurt to the loft district of downtown Los Angeles. She is a keen and sensitive observer, a serious writer who honors the quotidian with insight and style. These eight stories - many of which first appeared in the New Yorker - can be read as a primer on the state of the art of contemporary short fiction. Silver is one of the genre's top practitioners, and this superb collection deserves your close attention. There isn't a weak story in this luminous collection.

A Writer's Writer -- and a Reader's Writer.

A superb book -- thoughtful, subtle, complex -- by a tremendously accomplished author. Each story included here is markedly different from the others, yet there is a marvelous coherence and unity to the collection as a whole: the difficulties of communication with, the often unnavigable distances between those among whom there should be the greatest intimacy: parents and children, husbands and wives, friends and lovers. Silver writes with immense intelligence, and in restrained, elegant prose; fellow writers will find much to envy, and much to which they'll aspire. Her dimensional, nuanced characters and the difficult, deeply human scenarios in which she places them -- and for which she refuses to provide neat resolutions -- will appeal and provide gratifying challenges to sophisticated readers of short fiction.
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