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The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel

by Amy Hempel

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"Few fiction writers are as intensely admired by their peers as is Hempel, though she's never published a novel. Her reputation rests solely on the four landmark collections of short fiction gathered here....Although leavened by a wry rue, Hempel's is a hard-boiled sensibility, and each of her stories — many only a few pages long, and one of which consists of a single sentence — will leave the reader shaken..." Benjamin Schwarz, The Atlantic Monthly (read the entire Atlantic Monthly review)

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Publisher Comments:

The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel gathers together the complete work of a writer whose voice is as singular and astonishing as any in American fiction. Hempel, fiercely admired by writers and reviewers, has a sterling reputation that is based on four very short collections of stories, roughly fifteen thousand stunning sentences, written over a period of nearly three decades. These are stories about people who make choices that seem inevitable, whose longings and misgivings evoke eternal human experience. With compassion, wit, and the acutest eye, Hempel observes the marriages, minor disasters, and moments of revelation in an uneasy America.

When Reasons to Live, Hempel's first collection, was published in 1985, readers encountered a pitch-perfect voice in fiction and an unsettling assessment of the culture. That collection includes "San Francisco," which Alan Cheuse in the Chicago Tribune called arguably the finest short story composed by any living writer. In "At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom," her second collection, frequently compared to the work of Raymond Carver, Hempel refined and developed her unique grace and style and her unerring instinct for the moment that defines a character. Also included here, in their entirety, are the collections Tumble Home and The Dog of the Marriage. As Rick Moody says of the title novella in Tumble Home, the leap in mastery, in seriousness, and sheer literary purpose was inspiring to behold.... And yet, he continues, The Dog of the Marriage, the fourth collection, is even better than the other three...a triumph, in fact.

The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel is the perfect opportunity for readers of contemporary Americanfiction to catch up to one of its masters. Moody's passionate and illuminating introduction celebrates both the appeal and the importance of Hempel's work.

Review:

"Hempel writes with an effortless wit... showing us the larger shapes of our lives by capturing their most fleeting and fragmentary moments." Elizabeth Gleick, The New York Times Book Review

Review:

"Each story is so tight, so boiled to bare facts, that all you can do is lie on the floor, face down, and praise it." Chuck Palahniuk

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"There are writers who pull you along in deep, satisfying drafts of narrative and human color; then there are writers who, sentence by sentence, cause you to stop breathing. Hempel leads the latter group." O, The Oprah Magazine

Synopsis:

With her trademark compassion and wit, Hempel takes readers into the marriages, minor disasters, and moments of revelation in an uneasy America.

Synopsis:

Amy Hempel is a master of the short story. This celebrated volume gathers together her complete work — four short collections of stunning stories about marriages, minor disasters, and moments of revelation.

With her inimitable compassion and wit, Hempel introduces characters who make choices that seem inevitable, and whose longings and misgivings evoke eternal human experience.

For readers who have known Hempel's work for decades and for those who are just discovering her, this indispensable volume contains all the stories in Reasons to Live, At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom, Tumble Home, and The Dog of the Marriage. No reader of great writing should be without it.

About the Author

Amy Hempel is the author of Tumble Home, Reasons to Live, At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom, The Dog of the Marriage, and the coeditor of Unleashed. Her stories have appeared in Elle, GQ, Harper's, Playboy, The Quarterly, and Vanity Fair. She teaches in the Graduate Writing Program at Bennington College and lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

On Amy Hempel

REASONS TO LIVE

In a Tub

Tonight Is a Favor to Holly

Celia Is Back

Nashville Gone to Ashes

San Francisco

In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried

Beg, Sl Tog, Inc, Cont, Rep

Going

Pool Night

Three Popes Walk into a Bar

The Man in Bogotá

When It's Human Instead of When It's Dog

Why I'm Here

Breathing Jesus

Today Will Be a Quiet Day

AT THE GATES OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM

Daylight Come

The Harvest

The Most Girl Part of You

Rapture of the Deep

Du Jour

Murder

The Day I Had Everything

To Those of You Who Missed Your Connecting Flights Out of O'Hare

And Lead Us Not into Penn Station

In the Animal Shelter

At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom

The Lady Will Have the Slug Louie

Under No Moon

The Center

Tom-Rock Through the Eels

The Rest of God

TUMBLE HOME

Weekend

Church Cancels Cow

The Children's Party

Sportsman

Housewife

The Annex

The New Lodger

Tumble Home

Notes

THE DOG OF THE MARRIAGE

Beach Town

Jesus Is Waiting

The Uninvited

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What Were the White Things?

The Dog of the Marriage

The Afterlife

Memoir

Offertory

Notes

What Our Readers Are Saying

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mhartford, April 14, 2009 (view all comments by mhartford)
Amy Hempel’s stories are like nothing else in contemporary fiction. They are plotless, almost characterless, but rich in imagery and emotion, more in the mode of confessional poetry than fiction. The language is careful but chatty at the same time, and deceptive in its apparent honesty; the stories invite us in for an intimate talk, but push us away with undisclosed facts.

The “unreliable narrator” is typically a subtle technique: over the course of a story, we begin to suspect that the governess is seeing something other than ghosts, that the grieving husband has an ulterior motive, that . But in Amy Hempel’s stories, the narrators announce their unreliability in plain and direct language, and even warn us when they’re lying.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780743291637
Author:
Hempel, Amy
Publisher:
Scribner Book Company
Introduction:
Moody, Rick
Illustrator:
Moody, Rick
Author:
Moody, Rick
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
Stories (single author)
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Social life and customs
Subject:
United States Social life and customs.
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
September 2007
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
405
Dimensions:
8.44x5.60x1.06 in. .86 lbs.

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