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This title in other editionsGryphon: New and Selected Storiesby Charles Baxter
Review-A-Day"This volume comprises twenty-three stories, seven of which are new and the remainder of which are among the works that have led this author to become so highly regarded by peers and readers alike. They are mostly set in Minnesota or Michigan; New York City and Alaska make appearances, but the natural pull of Charles Baxter's fiction is, and always has been, toward the Upper Midwest. His characters are replete with tentative, even desperate, happiness, measured by the sharpness of past disappointment or the blunt defeat of naive expectations. Dislocation and absurdity occupy most of his well-wrought fictional world." James Naiden, Rain Taxi (Read the entire Rain Taxi review) Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Ever since the publication of The Harmony of the World in 1984, Charles Baxter has slowly gained a reputation as one of America’s finest short-story writers. Each subsequent collection—Through the Safety Net, A Relative Stranger, and Believers—was further confirmation of his mastery: his gift for capturing the immediate moment, for revealing the unexpected in the ordinary, for showing how the smallest shock can pierce the heart of an intimacy. Gryphon brings together the best of Baxter’s previous collections with seven new stories, giving us the most complete portrait of his achievement.
Baxter once described himself as “a Midwestern writer in a postmodern age”: at home in a terrain best known for its blandness, one that does not give up its secrets easily, whose residents don’t always talk about what’s on their mind, and where something out of the quotidian—some stress, the appearance of a stranger, or a knock on the window—may be all that’s needed to force what lies underneath to the surface and to disclose a surprising impulse, frustration, or desire. Whether friends or strangers, the characters in Baxter’s stories share a desire—sometimes muted and sometimes fierce—to break through the fragile glass of convention. In the title story, a substitute teacher walks into a new classroom, draws an outsized tree on the blackboard on a whim, and rewards her students by reading their fortunes using a Tarot deck. In each of the stories we see the delicate tension between what we want to believe and what we need to believe.
By turns compassionate, gently humorous, and haunting, Gryphon proves William Maxwell’s assertion that “nobody can touch Charles Baxter in the field that he has carved out for himself.” Review:"Baxter's skill with short fiction is confirmed in this stellar collection of 23 stories, seven of which are new. The title story is deservedly a classic, and other favorites, such as 'Fenstad's Mother,' have gathered resonance as well, and the new stories show Baxter working a quirky beat. In each, the acutely observed real world is rocked by the exotic or surreal. In 'Poor Devil,' the 'devils' are a self-destructive couple headed for a divorce, while, in 'Ghosts,' a stranger enters a young woman's house and tells her they are soul mates. She accuses him of being a devil, but his intentions are much less sinister than she imagines. 'Nightfall had always brought his devils out,' the narrator says in 'The Old Murderer,' a touching story about an alcoholic and an ex-con, each trying to get through the day. In 'Royal Blue,' arguably the best of the new stories, an undertow of mystery shadows a handsome young art dealer who understands that 9/11 has affected a fundamental change in his life. In Baxter's comic-melancholic world, people may be incapable of averting sadness or violence, but they survive. (Jan.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright PWyxz LLC) Synopsis:From a writer whose work reminds one of how broad and deep and shining a story can be (Alice Munro) comes a selection that gathers the best from his four earlier collections as well as seven previously uncollected stories.
Synopsis:From a writer whose work “reminds one of how broad and deep and shining a story can be” (Alice Munro), a selection that gathers the best from his four earlier collections as well as seven previously uncollected stories.
However different they are from one another, all of the people in Charles Baxter’s stories share a desire—sometimes muted and sometimes fierce—to break through the fragile glass of convention. Take for instance the substitute teacher in the title story: walking into a new classroom, she decides that “this room needs a tree” and proceeds to draw an outsize tree on the blackboard; then she rewards the students by telling their fortunes using a Tarot deck. And so we are in the territory of Baxter’s imagination, where the ordinary and the quotidian bump up against the eerie and the inexplicable, where the lyrical and the metaphysical coexist, and where the events that jolt his characters—whether they are catastrophic or almost imperceptible gestures—lead to equally unexpected, powerful, and moving effects.
William Maxwell once remarked that “nobody can touch Baxter in the field that he has carved out for himself.” This volume is the clearest articulation yet of Baxter’s unique achievement. About the AuthorCharles Baxter is the author of the novels The Feast of Love (nominated for the National Book Award), The Soul Thief, Saul and Patsy, Shadow Play, and First Light, and the story collections Believers, A Relative Stranger, Through the Safety Net, and Harmony of the World. He lives in Minneapolis and teaches at the University of Minnesota and in the M.F.A. Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Table of ContentsThe Would-be Father Horace and Margaret’s Fifty-second Harmony of the World Winter Journey Surprised by Joy The Eleventh Floor Gryphon Fenstad’s Mother Westland Shelter Snow The Disappeared Kiss Away The Next Building I Plan to Bomb Flood Show The Cures for Love Poor Devil Ghosts Royal Blue The Old Murderer Mr. Scary The Cousins The Winner What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!Average customer rating based on 2 comments:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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