Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Harper Perennial (edition ), 1998
ISBN 10: 0688161065 ISBN 13: 9780688161064
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Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. First Quill Edition 1998, 1st printing. 244pp. Bright, clean & tight copy, unread, in FINE condition. "Chosen by The New York Times as one of the Notable Books of 1997, MEN GIVING MONEY, WOMEN YELLING is a sensitive, sympathetic collection of stories by one of the finest writers of short fiction at work today. These are ordinary men and women leading all-too-human lives that every reader will recognize, rendered with the literary artistry that has won Alice Mattison praise from critics across America." [publisher copy] "[An] endearing collection of intersecting stories . . . If Mattison's spry language and light touch belie her careful framing of events, they also blithely pave the way for her finely hewn endings, which in almost every story capture the unspoken charm and mystery of a character or a moment."--Publishers Weekly. "[A] sharp, canny collection."--The New Yorker. "Deliriously uncanny and apt . . . MEN GIVING MONEY, WOMEN YELLING left me craving . . . many more helpings of Mattison's crusty, delicately textured fiction."--The New York Times Book Review. "MEN GIVING MONEY, WOMEN YELLING, Alice Mattison's whimsical, sympathetic stories, about a loosely connected group of Connecticut men and women, should more than satisfy the desires of tenderhearted readers who still believe in bittersweet heartbreak and well-crafted fiction."--Elle Magazine. Fine paperback w/brilliant corners & crisp edges, a square & tight binding w/no creases in spine. Quite presentable.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Über den AutorrnrnAlice Mattison is the award-winning author of four story collections and five novels, including Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn. She teaches fiction in the graduate writing program at Bennington College .
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Men Giving Money, Women Yelling is Alice Mattisons latest collection in which the characters lives are told in tales that overlap or echo one another. At the center of the stories is Denny Ring, a young man nobody quite knows. Other characters include John Corey, a contractor who renovates old houses in New Haven, Connecticut; his younger brother Eugene, a volunteer at a soup kitchen; and his older brother Cameron, who is a lawyer specializing in obnoxious law. Johns assistant, Tom, is in love with his former English teacher, Ida Feldman, and Charlotte LoPresti, a social worker who interviews the Corey brothers and their aged father, is friends with Pam Shepherd, a social worker whos in charge of the house for psychiatric patients that John and Tom are renovating.