New and Selected Stories
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Annie Proulx
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From one of the greatest writers of our time, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and author of Brokeback Mountain and The Shipping News, Annie Proulx, comes a collection of the most celebrated stories from of her long career, alongside three new stories, gathered together for the first time.
In these stories, Annie Proulx delves into the lives of characters marked by loneliness, violence, desperation and the wrong kinds of love. Across the bracing landscapes of the American West, New England and New Foundland in Canada, we meet rodeo riders and cowboys, ranch and rural workers and down and out drifters. In her most acclaimed story, ‘Brokeback Mountain’, adapted into an award-winning film, a passionate affair between two cowboys survives everything but the world’s intolerance. In each tale, we witness the hard times and unlikely elation of those who feel tied to the land, or are desperate to escape it.
Spanning nearly thirty years and drawn from Proulx’s four collections, New and Selected Stories gathers her finest and best-loved stories together for the first time. Proulx’s titles alone announce the singular genius of a grimly witty and unflinchingly humane writer: ‘Tits up in a Ditch’; ‘What Kind of Furniture Would Jesus Pick’; ‘People in Hell Just Want a Drink of Water’.
Complete with three never before collected stories, this beautifully designed new volume confirms her as a master of the form and celebrates one of the greatest American writers at work today. It will be treasured by existing fans and a new generation of readers alike.
批評家のレビュー
Praise for Annie Proulx:
‘These are tales we can almost feel in our bones’ Sunday Times
‘To find the pulse of humanity in such desperate lives betokens a writer of genius’ Telegraph
‘Proulx's prose is magisterial in force’ Vogue
‘Proulx writes with all the brutal beauty of one of her Wyoming snowstorms’ Wall Street Journal
‘Powerful… Read the stories for their absolute authenticity and their language, a wry poetry of loneliness and pain’ New York Times
‘A wonderfully flexible style that can be both spare and extravagant, her book has been hailed by American critics as a masterpiece’ Daily Telegraph
‘Like a mystic seeing the transfigured universe, she recreates the beauty of ordinary things’ Independent on Sunday
‘The detail is meticulous, the prose poetic and Proulx's fiction teems with life. Above all, her stories engage the heart. Magical’ Tatler
‘Proulx's style, compressed, elastic, hard-hitting, is inimitable: close to poetry but never self-indulgent. This is writing to be savoured’ Sunday Telegraph
‘Proulx has written to barbed perfection about the wasted, wanton, often violent characters whose ties to the land form the preternatural heart of these spine-tingling stories’ Elle