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More copies of this ISBN:Corpus Christi: Storiesby Bret Anthony Johnston
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:From an acclaimed and award-winning young writer comes an intensely moving debut collection set in the eye of life's storms. In Corpus Christi, Texas — a town often hit by hurricanes — parents, children, and lovers come together and fall apart, bonded and battered by memories of loss that they feel as acutely as physical pain.
A car accident joins strangers linked by an intimate knowledge of madness. A teenage boy remembers his father's act of sudden and self-righteous violence. A "hurricane party" reunites a couple whom tragedy parted. And, in an unforgettable three-story cycle, an illness sets in profound relief a man's relationship with his mother and the odd, shifting fidelity of truth to love. Told in fresh, lyrical voices and taut, inventive styles, these narratives explore the complex volatility of love and intimacy, sorrow and renewal — and expose how often these experiences feel like the opposite of themselves. From the woman whose young son's uncanny rapport with snakes illuminates her own missed opportunities to the man confronting his wife and her lover in a house full of illegal exotic birds, all the characters here face moments of profound decision and recognition in which no choice is clearly or completely right. Writing with tough humor, deep humanity, and a keen eye for the natural environment, Bret Anthony Johnston creates a world where where cataclysmic events cut people loose from their "regular lives, floating and spiraling away from where we had been the day before." Corpus Christi is a extraordinarily ambitious debut. It marks the arrival of an important, exquisitely talented voice to American fiction. Review:"[A] promising debut collection....[Ten] astutely observed stories.... Review:"[C]ompelling and haunting pieces....Johnston's evocative descriptions of events, feelings, and Corpus Christi itself connect readers to his characters and their dilemmas and reactions to tragedy. Recommended." Library Journal Review:"Each individual story overcomes its tragic subject matter to deliver an honest and nonpatronizing view of the mainly lower-middle-class characters. However, trying to read these stories in one sitting may require an antidepressant." Booklist Review:"Lugubrious reading, more like workshop exercises than glimpses of real life." Kirkus Reviews Review:"These stories are relentlessly sober, large-hearted, and intense." Boston Globe Review:"Fans of Raymond Carver's spare, carefully crafted stories will rejoice....[Johnston has] a pitch-perfect ear for dialogue and a dead- on eye for conjuring an entire universe with one simple detail." San Francisco Chronicle Review:"There is power here, and Johnston is clearly serious about his craft, but his phrasing can be self-consciously awkward and graceless, his pacing by turns jerky and stagnant and his plotting unnecessarily oblique and byzantine." Dallas-Ft. Worth Star Telegram Review:"Bret Johnston writes with searing honesty and a deep compassion about the people in his native Texas. This astonishing book will break your heart, make you nod in comprehension, laugh out loud, and ultimately force you to see your own life in a fresh way. The prose is wonderfully precise and the observations are dead-on. Corpus is a brilliant debut by a young writer who has clearly put literature at the center of his life." Chris Offutt, author of Kentucky Straight Review:"Bret Anthony Johnston's stories read as if they'd been written by someone who's lived various lifetimes, time enough to develop real wisdom, generosity and the art of making strong clean sentences. What I especially love about these stories is the fact that many of the characters walk the finest line between violence and love, and they do so with a tenderness that is heartbreaking." Jane Hamilton Review:"Bret Anthony Johnston is a name to put on your list — that list of writers you always read first. He knows how you can despair of people and go on treasuring them — hard-living, hard-headed, unexpected people who look out of his stories like brightly lit signposts on a dark highway. 'Look here,' they say. 'Right here.'" Dorothy Allison Review:"In his first collection of stories, Bret Anthony Johnston eloquently depicts individual lives at once haunted and painfully enriched by memory, and by the losses of which memory is made. A wise and moving debut by a talented young writer." John Burnham Schwartz, author of Claire Marvel About the AuthorBret Anthony Johnston has been featured in The Paris Review and Open City, as well as many anthologies, including New Stories from the South: The Year's Best, 2003 and 2004; Prize Stories: The O. Henry Prize Stories 2002; and Scribner's Best of the Fiction Workshops 1999. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where he received a Teaching-Writing Fellowship, he teaches creative writing at California State University, San Bernardino. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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