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Delicate Edible Birds And Other Stories

Here are nine stories of astonishing insight and variety, each revealing a resonant drama within the life of a twentieth-century American woman. In "Sir Fleeting," a Midwestern farm girl on her honeymoon in Argentina falls into lifelong lust for a French playboy. In "Blythe," an attorney who has become a stay-at-home mother takes a night class in poetry and meets another full-time mother, one whose charismatic brilliance changes everything. In "The Wife of the Dictator," that eponymous wife ("brought back ... from [the dictator's] last visit to America") grows more desperately, menacingly isolated every day. In "Delicate Edible Birds," a group of war correspondents -- a lone, high-spirited woman among them -- falls sudden prey to a brutal farmer while fleeing Nazis in the French countryside. In "Lucky Chow Fun," Groff returns us to Templeton, the setting of her first book, for revelations about the darkness within even that idyllic small town. In some of these stories, enormous changes happen in an instant. In others, transformations occur across a lifetime -- or several lifetimes. Crime is a motif -- sex crimes, a possible murder, crimes of the heart. Love troubles recur; they're in every story -- love in alcoholism, in adultery, in a flood, even in the great flu epidemic of 1918. Some of the love has depths, which are understood too late; some of the love is shallow, and also understood too late. And mastery is a theme -- Groff's women swim and baton twirl, become poets, or try and try again to achieve the inner strength to exercise personal freedom.

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  • "Neuf histoires mettent en scène des femmes confrontées à un drame frappant leur vie. Une vision complexe et captivante de la féminité."
  • "Here are nine stories of astonishing insight and variety, each revealing a resonant drama within the life of a twentieth-century American woman. In "Sir Fleeting," a Midwestern farm girl on her honeymoon in Argentina falls into lifelong lust for a French playboy. In "Blythe," an attorney who has become a stay-at-home mother takes a night class in poetry and meets another full-time mother, one whose charismatic brilliance changes everything. In "The Wife of the Dictator," that eponymous wife ("brought back ... from [the dictator's] last visit to America") grows more desperately, menacingly isolated every day. In "Delicate Edible Birds," a group of war correspondents -- a lone, high-spirited woman among them -- falls sudden prey to a brutal farmer while fleeing Nazis in the French countryside. In "Lucky Chow Fun," Groff returns us to Templeton, the setting of her first book, for revelations about the darkness within even that idyllic small town. In some of these stories, enormous changes happen in an instant. In others, transformations occur across a lifetime -- or several lifetimes. Crime is a motif -- sex crimes, a possible murder, crimes of the heart. Love troubles recur; they're in every story -- love in alcoholism, in adultery, in a flood, even in the great flu epidemic of 1918. Some of the love has depths, which are understood too late; some of the love is shallow, and also understood too late. And mastery is a theme -- Groff's women swim and baton twirl, become poets, or try and try again to achieve the inner strength to exercise personal freedom."@en
  • "Groff follows up The Monsters of Templeton with this innovative and beautifully written collection that covers a wide swath of humanity, from east coast resort towns, to the early 20th century flu epidemic, to WWII Europe."
  • "Groff follows up The Monsters of Templeton with this innovative and beautifully written collection that covers a wide swath of humanity, from east coast resort towns, to the early 20th century flu epidemic, to WWII Europe."@en
  • "Neuf histoires mettent en scène des femmes confrontées à un drame frappant leur vie. Une vision complexe et captivante de la féminité.--[Memento]."
  • "From Lauren Groff, author of the critically acclaimed and bestselling novel The Monsters of Templeton, comes Delicate Edible Birds, one of the most striking short fiction debuts in recent years."@en
  • ""From the Orange Prize nominated author comes a collection of nine stories of vastly different styles and structures. From New York during the 1918 flu epidemic to a group of war correspondents in the Nazi occupied French countryside."--Publisher."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Short stories"
  • "Short stories"@en
  • "Short stories, American"@en
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"@en

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  • "Delicate Edible Birds And Other Stories"@en
  • "Delicate edible birds : and other stories"
  • "Delicate edible birds and other stories"
  • "Delicate edible birds and other stories"@en
  • "Fugues : histoires"
  • "Delicate edible birds"@en
  • "Fugues"