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Ann Beattie


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For more than twenty-five years, Ann Beattie's short fiction has held a mirror up to America, portraying its awkwardly welded families, its loosely coupled couples, and much-uprooted children with acuity, humor, and compassion. This triumphant collection includes thirty-six of the finest stories of her career including eight new pieces that have not appeared in a book before.
Beattie's characters embark on stoned cross-country odysseys with lovers who may leave them before the engine cools. They comfort each other amid the ashes of failed relationships and in hospital waiting rooms. They try to locate themselves in a world where all the old landmarks have been turned into theme parks. Funny and sorrowful, fiercely compressed yet emotionally
expansive, Park City is dazzling.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
These stories are glittering gems. 14 Nov 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book was my first encounter with Beattie, and I must say that I was completely taken with her prose and the ease with which she provides us glimpses into her characters' lives. As a reader who revels in the chance to read writers who are technical masters of the short story form, Beattie did not disappoint. What I did find disappointing was that the stories became repetitive in theme and style so that powerful effect of the excellent ones ("Vermont, The Burning House, "Where You'll Find Me") was ultimately diluted by some of the other weaker stories. Finally, it is nice to read a female author who is unashamed to write about the human heart without an artifial device like southern charm or supposed female wackiness, both of which can sometimes be a distraction and detraction from a story
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
well, here's the stories 15 Mar 2007
By Robert Nagle - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Out of frustration at not being able to find the stories in this collection, I am posting them here:

Cosmos 3

Second Question 38

Going Home with Uccello 51

The Siamese Twins Go Snorkeling 58

Zalla 75

Ed and Dave Visit the City 82

The Four-Night Fight 90

Park City 100

Vermont 137

Wolf Dreams 154

Dwarf House 166

Snakes' Shoes 175

Secrets and Surprises 185

Weekend 196

A Vintage Thunderbird 211

Shifting 226

The Lawn Party 238

Colorado 251

Learning to Fall 273

The Cinderella Waltz 283

Jacklighting 300

Waiting 306

Desire 316

Greenwich Time 325

The Burning House 335

Janus 351

In the White Night 356

Heaven on a Summer Night 361

Summer People 368

Skeletons 381

Where You'll Find Me 386

The Working Girl 403

In Amalfi 410

What Was Mine 421

Windy Day at the Reservoir 431

Imagine a Day at the End of Your Life 474
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
internal shatterings 4 Sep 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is the most stunning selected stories I've read since Raymond Carver's "Where You'll Find Me." People portray Beattie as cold, but then so is the world her characters live, and so are ours. Perhaps the reason some people dislike Beattie is that she works her way gently into the reality of our lives and without our noticing, with an elegance of prose virtually unmatched, she shatters the safety in which we live, forcing us to seek for something other than the illusory grasping we call our lives. This is a fabulous book and perhaps the world of her characters seems sterile, but then look around as you stand at a busstop and you'll see what she means, how humanity lies beneath the thinly constructed facades of society and love.

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