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Presents an appealing collection of outstanding short stories by talented newcomers selected from submissions from a wide range of writing workshops around the United States and Canada.

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A rather depressing glimpse of things to come, culled from the rising talents of some 20 writing programs nationwide by Hoffman (Practical Magic, 1995, etc.), who blithely and somewhat terrifyingly informs us that ``what's in these pages is only the start.'' All the standard criticisms of writing-program prose--its flatness, dullness, lack of depth--are well-illustrated by the selections found here. Almost all are narrated by or from the point of view of people who are young and confused at the start and who make very little progress by the end of pieces that are, in fact, mostly portraits rather than stories. The young WASP of Lindsay Fleming's ``The Slipper'' manages to lose his father, get married, disgrace himself, and go crazy all without the least intimation of drama: His decline comes about as naturally as the winding-down of a cocktail party. In Denise Simard's ``Tallulah at Your Feet,'' a badly stalled college grad walks dogs for a living and dates a boring lout for no good reason other than loneliness and sloth; the pathetic crush she develops on a married man, offered as the climax, is described triumphantly though it seems merely desperate. The best entries tend to be the ``culture narratives''--e.g., Caroline Cheng's ``Consolation'' or Julie Rold's ``Bloodlines''- -which describe and take place within a cohesive and well-defined social milieu, the Philippines, say, or the German communities of the Midwest, more successful mainly because they're the more likely to rely upon narration, description, and plot for effect. Most of the others--like Adam Schroeder's ``The Distance Between Prague and New Orleans'' (a narcissistic actor fakes an epiphany in a cemetery)--seem to be engaging in various forms of self-absorption or self-analysis that may be good for the authors' souls but does little for their writing. Dreadfully dull and unbearably pompous. If really a foretaste of literary trends, to be read while weeping. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
From Publishers Weekly:
While it is often argued that real writers are born, not taught, this collection of stories chosen from 100 workshops goes far to disprove that shibboleth. Though the subject matter does tend to the contemporary American domestic theme, there are 22 different treatments, 22 distinctive styles. Few writers have opted for traditional integrated plots, and this can be tricky since experimentation requires a great deal of authorial conviction to succeed. In some works here, the reader isn't quite sure what the writer has in mind?save for the accumulation of words. Many others, however, have some outstanding feature?the fine prose of Julie Rold's "Bloodlines" and Jon Billman's "Kerr's Fault," the subtle characterization of Caroline Cheng's "Consolation" and George Rogers's "Living Near Canada." Some truly fine stories would stand out in any collection. Camie Kim's "Cartography" portrays a child of the 1960s who is now trying to understand her own inscrutable daughter. Andrew Foster Altschul's "The One Life" describes the cozily circumscribed nightmare of heroin addiction so perfectly that readers may feel inclined to check their arms for tracks. The first in a projected annual series, this collection offers struggling writers inspiration and discouraged readers hope.
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  • PublisherTouchstone
  • Publication date1997
  • ISBN 10 068483314X
  • ISBN 13 9780684833149
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages400
  • EditorKulka John
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