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Paper Lantern - by Stuart Dybek (Paperback)

Paper Lantern - by  Stuart Dybek (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A new collection of short stories by a master of the form with a common focus on the turmoils of romantic love</b><i> <p/>Ready!<br></i><i>Aim!<br>On command the firing squad aims at the man backed against a full-length mirror. The mirror once hung in a bedroom, but now it's cracked and propped against a dumpster in an alley. The condemned man has refused the customary last cigarette but accepted as a hood the black slip that was carelessly tossed over a corner of the mirror's frame. The slip still smells faintly of a familiar fragrance.</i> <p/>So begins Tosca, the first in this vivid collection of Stuart Dybek's love stories. Operatically dramatic and intimately lyrical, grittily urban and impressionistically natural, the varied fictions in <i>Paper Lantern</i> all focus on the turmoil of love as only Dybek can portray it. An execution triggers the recollection of a theatrical romance; then a social worker falls for his own client; and lovers part as giddily, perhaps as hopelessly, as a kid trying to hang on to a boisterous kite. A flaming laboratory evokes a steamy midnight drive across terrain both familiar and strange, and an eerily ringing phone becomes the telltale signature of a dark betrayal. Each story is marked with contagious desire, spontaneous revelation, and, ultimately, resigned courage. As one woman whispers when she sets a notebook filled with her sketches drifting out to sea, Someone will find you. <p/>Some of Dybek's characters recur in these stories, while others appear only briefly. Throughout, they--and we--are confronted with vaguely familiar scents and images, reminiscent of love but strangely disconcerting, so that we might wonder whether we are looking in a mirror or down the barrel of a gun. After the ragged discharge, Dybek writes, when the smoke has cleared, who will be left standing and who will be shattered into shards? <i>Paper Lantern</i> brims with the intoxicating elixirs known to every love-struck, lovelorn heart, and it marks the magnificent return of one of America's most important fiction writers at the height of his powers.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Not only our most relevant writer, but maybe our best." --<i>Darin Strauss, New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"What I will remember about these stories . . . [are the] sudden moments that rise up out of a conversation or out of the surface of a mirror, or which suddenly appear, as shocking as being served an entree of predigested seaweed from the beaks of swifts: a little alarming, a little wonderful." --<i>Meg Wolitzer, NPR</i> <p/>"Stuart Dybek's genre-bending short stories flout many of the basic premises of fiction itself. . . . What drives them is less the need to tell a story than to evoke--through closely observed, carefully rendered images and free-associative visual memories--physical sensations. . . . His writing feels painterly." --<i>Shoshana Olidort, The Chicago Tribune</i> <p/>"<i>Ecstatic Cahoots</i> and <i>Paper Lantern</i> confirm Dybek as a virtuoso of the short story--a nimble, compassionate writer who uses precise, lucid, original descriptions. He shows us all we need to know and nothing more." --<i>Valerie Milner, The San Francisco Chronicle</i> <p/>"Here are bold, frankly erotic tales of transporting force--stories so sensual someone, somewhere, must be reading one aloud to a lover on a rumpled hotel bed." --<i>John Freeman, The Boston Globe</i> <p/>"To read [Dybek] is to be reminded of the resonance of small moments, the connections that arise and dissipate with the passing power of a thought . . . Again and again, we get a notion of what might have been, of life or narrative going in different ways." --<i>David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times</i> <p/>"A modern master . . . Dybek is incapable of writing a dull page." --<i>Clarence Brown, The Seattle Times</i> <p/>"The nine stories gathered here have appeared, scattered across two decades, in the most prestigious American outlets for short fiction; they make for a remarkably unified and consistent collection. . . . A very fine book from a gifted practitioner of the short story form." --<i>Publisher's Weekly, starred review</i> <p/>"<i>Paper Lantern</i> . . . deserves to be read and reread by those who cherish words and all that they evoke when they are carefully strung together." --Kevin Grauke, <i>philly.com</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Stuart Dybek</b> is the author of four other books of fiction, <i> </i>including <i>Ecstatic Cahoots</i>, published simultaneously with this volume, as well as two collections of poetry. The recipient of many prizes and awards--including the PEN/Malamud Award, an Arts and Letters Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Whiting Writers' Award, and four O. Henry Awards--he is the Distinguished Writer in Residence at Northwestern University. He divides his time between Evanston, Illinois, Kalamazoo, Michigan, and the Florida Keys.

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