Pariah (ePub)
And Other Stories
(Sprache: Englisch)
Ten poignant and perceptive stories from one of the most distinctive voices in Southern literature
In these deeply affecting tales, Joan Williams captures with heart-wrenching clarity the pain and confusion of characters struggling to come to terms with...
In these deeply affecting tales, Joan Williams captures with heart-wrenching clarity the pain and confusion of characters struggling to come to terms with...
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Ten poignant and perceptive stories from one of the most distinctive voices in Southern literature
In these deeply affecting tales, Joan Williams captures with heart-wrenching clarity the pain and confusion of characters struggling to come to terms with a changing world. "The Morning and the Evening," which would later be expanded into Williams's award-winning novel of the same name, is an exquisite and unsettling portrait of a mute man's isolation. In "Spring Is Now," a Mississippi town grapples with its prejudices as integration becomes a reality. "No Love for the Lonely" is the touching and gently humorous story of a bachelor liberated and bewildered by the death of his overbearing
sister. In the vivid and unsettling title story, a troubled housewife faces her demons and mourns the life she never had.
Graceful, elegiac, and authentic, the stories of Joan Williams are marked by their compassion and clear-eyed insight. With remarkable skill and an astonishing generosity of spirit, she transforms the quiet lives of ordinary men and women into dazzling works of art.
In these deeply affecting tales, Joan Williams captures with heart-wrenching clarity the pain and confusion of characters struggling to come to terms with a changing world. "The Morning and the Evening," which would later be expanded into Williams's award-winning novel of the same name, is an exquisite and unsettling portrait of a mute man's isolation. In "Spring Is Now," a Mississippi town grapples with its prejudices as integration becomes a reality. "No Love for the Lonely" is the touching and gently humorous story of a bachelor liberated and bewildered by the death of his overbearing
sister. In the vivid and unsettling title story, a troubled housewife faces her demons and mourns the life she never had.
Graceful, elegiac, and authentic, the stories of Joan Williams are marked by their compassion and clear-eyed insight. With remarkable skill and an astonishing generosity of spirit, she transforms the quiet lives of ordinary men and women into dazzling works of art.
Autoren-Porträt von Joan Williams
Joan Williams (1928-2004) was an acclaimed author of short stories and novels, including The Morning and the Evening, a finalist for the National Book Award, and The Wintering, a roman à clef based on her relationship with William Faulkner. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, and educated at Bard College in upstate New York, Williams was greatly influenced by the legacy of her mother's rural Mississippi upbringing and set much of her fiction in that state. Her numerous honors included the John P. Marquand First Novel Award, a grant from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Joan Williams
- 2014, 182 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Open Road Media
- ISBN-10: 1497694671
- ISBN-13: 9781497694675
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.12.2014
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“Joan Williams’s stories are beautiful interiors of the mind and heart. Going into the world of one of her characters is like going into an old movie theatre, with interesting glowing lights on the walls and an absolutely enthralling show going on. I love these stories.” —Bobbie Ann Mason“[Williams] writes . . . with strength and grace.” —People
“Quietly harrowing . . . [These] stories have firm integrity and gentle power—in their dirt-real details, fuss-less prose, and spare compassion.” —Kirkus Reviews
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