The Stories of Frederick Busch
Title | The Stories of Frederick Busch PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Busch |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 500 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0393239543 |
A selection of short stories from a twentieth-century “American master” (Dan Cryer, Newsday). A contemporary of Ann Beattie and Tobias Wolff, Frederick Busch was a master craftsman of the form; his subjects were single-event moments in so-called ordinary life. The stories in this volume, selected by Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout, are tales of families trying to heal their wounds, save their marriages, and rescue their children. In "Ralph the Duck," a security guard struggles to hang on to his marriage. In "Name the Name," a traveling teacher attends to students outside the school, including his own son, locked in a country jail. In Busch's work, we are reminded that we have no idea what goes on behind closed doors or in the mind of another. In the words of Raymond Carver, "With astonishing felicity of detail, Busch presents us with a world where real things are at stake—and sometimes, as in the real world, everything is risked." From his first volume, Hardwater Country (1974), to his most recent, Rescue Missions (2006), this volume selects thirty stories from an "American master" (Dan Cryer, Newsday), showcasing a body of work that is sure to shape American fiction for generations to come.
Don't Tell Anyone
Title | Don't Tell Anyone PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Busch |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780393049732 |
A collection of short stories explores the connections among people and asks why some succeed and others do not.
The Night Inspector
Title | The Night Inspector PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Busch |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2000-05-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0449006158 |
An immensely powerful story, The Night Inspector follows the extraordinary life of William Bartholomew, a maimed veteran of the Civil War, as he returns from the battlefields to New York City, bent on reversing his fortunes. It is there he meets Jessie, a Creole prostitute who engages him in a venture that has its origins in the complexities and despair of the conflict he has left behind. He also befriends a deputy inspector of customs named Herman Melville who, largely forgotten as a writer, is condemned to live in the wake of his vanished literary success and in the turmoil of his fractured family. Delving into the depths of this country's heart and soul, Frederick Busch's stunning novel is a gripping portrait of a nation trying to heal from the ravages of war--and of one man's attempt to recapture a taste for life through the surging currents of his own emotions, ambitions, and shattered conscience.
The Stories of Frederick Busch
Title | The Stories of Frederick Busch PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Busch |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 381 |
Release | 2013-12-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0393241947 |
A selection of short stories from a twentieth-century “American master” (Dan Cryer, Newsday). A contemporary of Ann Beattie and Tobias Wolff, Frederick Busch was a master craftsman of the form; his subjects were single-event moments in so-called ordinary life. The stories in this volume, selected by Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout, are tales of families trying to heal their wounds, save their marriages, and rescue their children. In "Ralph the Duck," a security guard struggles to hang on to his marriage. In "Name the Name," a traveling teacher attends to students outside the school, including his own son, locked in a country jail. In Busch's work, we are reminded that we have no idea what goes on behind closed doors or in the mind of another. In the words of Raymond Carver, "With astonishing felicity of detail, Busch presents us with a world where real things are at stake—and sometimes, as in the real world, everything is risked." From his first volume, Hardwater Country (1974), to his most recent, Rescue Missions (2006), this volume selects thirty stories from an "American master" (Dan Cryer, Newsday), showcasing a body of work that is sure to shape American fiction for generations to come.
Absent Friends
Title | Absent Friends PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Busch |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780811211758 |
For twenty years now, Frederick Busch has been a relentless chronicler of the human heart. Except for an occasional foray abroad, he has tended to set his fiction in a physical territory--the Northeast, upstate New York especially--which he has given literary shape. With the capaciousness of a Dickens and the control of a Hemingway, Busch's novels have come in steady counterpoint, raising and answering by turns insistent questions that worry even the plainest of domestic lives. In this his fifth book of stories, the Absent Friends of the title are the lost characters the author has so compassionately detailed, who long to recover their absent selves. But they are also, as Richard Bausch comments in The Philadelphia Inquirer, "friends we have failed, or who have failed us; it is the emotional cost of that estrangement that interests Frederick Busch."
Girls
Title | Girls PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Busch |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2011-08-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0307798127 |
A New York Times Notable Book In the unrelenting cold and bitter winter of upstate New York, Jack and his wife, Fanny, are trying to cope with the desperate sorrow they feel over the death of their young daughter. The loss forms a chasm in their relationship as Jack, a sardonic Vietnam vet, looks for a way to heal them both. Then, in a nearby town, a fourteen-year-old girl disappears somewhere between her home and church. Though she is just one of the hundreds of children who vanish every year in America, Jack turns all his attention to this little girl. For finding what has become of this child could be Jack's salvation--if he can just get to her in time. . . .
Letters to a Fiction Writer
Title | Letters to a Fiction Writer PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Busch |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780393320619 |
Contributors include Lee K. Abbott, Charles Baxter, Ray Bradbury, Raymond Carver, Shelby Foote, John Gardner, Joyce Carol Oates, John Updike, Tobias Wolff, and Flannery O'Connor, among others.