Synopses & Reviews
From Here to Eternity and
Thin Red Line, both wartime novels (and major motion pictures), established Jones as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th-century. For this first and only collection of his stories (out of print for more than 15 years), arranged chronologically, James Jones wrote, in addition to a general introduction, individual and very personal prefatory remarks that illuminate his development as a writer over 20 years, beginning in 1947. The 13 penetratingly sensitive, remarkably varied stories are about men, women, and children in circumstances ranging from war to marriage to childhood to courtship. Each story is distinguished by the classical simplicity, emotional resonance, and lasting impact that is the hallmark of the great short-story writer. Brand new introduction by the authors daughter, Kaylie Jones. The James Jones Literary Society will participate in the promotion of this book.
"Superbly realized stories . . . Personal, vigorous, meaningful."
Library Journal
"We feel the impact of Joness vitality. He is masculine, uninhibited, not abashed by whatever he uncovers of human weakness and sexuality."
Chicago Sun-Times
"The thirteen stories are anything but dated . . . a compact social history of what it was like for Mr. Joness generation to grow up, go to war, marry, and generally, to become people in America."
The Nation
James Jones (19211977) became internationally famous with his first novel, From Here to Eternity, a classic portrayal of Army life in WWII, which won the National Book Award. Over the next 25 years, he wrote 10 more books, both fiction and non-fiction.
Kaylie Jones, daughter of James Jones, is the author of four novels, including A Soldiers Daughter Never Cries (also a major film) and Celeste Ascending.
Synopsis
The World War II trilogy, From Here to Eternity, The Thin Red Line, and Whistle established James Jones as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. The Ice-Cream Headache-out of print for more than fifteen years-is Jones's only collection of short stories. Unique to the collection is an author's introduction that illuminates his development as a writer over twenty years, beginning in 1947.
The thirteen penetratingly sensitive, remarkably varied stories are about men, women, and children in love, at war, in marriage. Each story is distinguished by the classical simplicity, emotional resonance, and lasting impact that is the hallmark of the great short story writer.
Synopsis
"Superbly realized stories . . . Personal, vigorous, meaningful." --Library Journal
"We feel the impact of Jones's vitality. He is masculine, uninhibited, not abashed by whatever he uncovers of human weakness and sexuality." --Chicago Sun Times
The World War II trilogy, From Here to Eternity, The Thin Red Line, and Whistle established James Jones as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. The Ice-Cream Headache--out of print for more than fifteen years--is Jones's only collection of short stories. Unique to the collection is an author's introduction that illuminates his development as a writer over twenty years, beginning in 1947.
The thirteen penetratingly sensitive, remarkably varied stories are about men, women, and children in love, at war, in marriage. Each story is distinguished by the classical simplicity, emotional resonance, and lasting impact that is the hallmark of the great short story writer.
Synopsis
Fiction. The wartime novels THIN RED LINE and FROM HERE TO ETERNITY established Jones as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. This is the only collection of his stories, which are being reprinted after more than 15 years out of print. Arranged chronologically, they illuminate Jones' development as a writer, beginning in 1947. "Superbly realized stories.Personal, vigorous, meaningful"-Library Journal. "We feel the impact of Jones' vitality. He is masculine, uninhibited, not abashed by whatever he uncovers of human weakness and sexuality"-Chicago Sun-Times. "The.stories are anything but dated.a compact social history of what it was like for Jones's generation to grow up, got to war, marry and, generally, to become people in America"-The Nation.
Synopsis
The only collection of short stories from the author of From Here to Eternity, with a new introduction by daughter Kaylie Jones.
About the Author
James Jones (1921-1977) became internationally famous with his first novel, From Here to Eternity,a classic portrayal of Army life in WWII, which won the National Book Award. Over the next 25 years, he wrote ten more books, both fiction and non-fiction. The Ice-Cream Headacheis his only collection of stories.