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The Times Are Never So Bad Andre Dubus

The Times Are Never So Bad By Andre Dubus

The Times Are Never So Bad by Andre Dubus


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The Times Are Never So Bad by Andre Dubus

The Pretty Girl . . . may be the most compelling and suspenseful work of fiction [Dubus] has written.-Joyce Carol Oates, The New York Times Book Review

Stories of men and women attempting to live together, to tell the truth as they see it (or don't see it), and to survive the crises, and sometimes the violence, of domestic life. Now included in Andre Dubus's Collected Short Stories & Novellas) this original edition includes A Father's Story, as well as the novella The Pretty Girl. Upon its publication in 1991, Tobias Wolff wrote, 'It is a world of secrets,' says the narrator of A Father's Story. Andre Dubus's fine new collection is made of those secrets, observed with an art that is luminous with honesty and generosity. Dubus is interested in essential things-in the shadowy powers that circle our lives and the slender resources of faith and love with which we try to keep them at bay.

The Times Are Never So Bad Reviews

Praise for Andre Dubus and the three-volume, Collected Short Stories & Novellas

The three volumes reaffirm Dubus's status as a master, as an unparalleled excavator of the heart and its pains, its longings, its errors, its thumping against the constant threat of grief, despair, and loneliness.-Nina MacLaughlin, The Paris Review

Dubus has been compared to Chekhov, and there is much that is apt in that. His collection restores faith in the survival of the short story.-The Los Angeles Times

All his work is informed by a quality rare in fiction: compassion.-Philadelphia Inquirer

Mr. Dubus is a shrewd student of people who come to accept pain as a fair price for pleasure, and to view right and wrong as a matter of degree; without moralizing, he suggests that their self-inflicted punishments are often worse that what a just court, or a just God, would decree.-John Updike, The New Yorker

Dubus is a patient, resourceful and profound writer who never gives in to convention-although his situations are our situations, and imminently recognizable. The great, addictive pleasure of reading him arises from our anticipation that he is always going to say something interesting.- Richard Ford

Andre Dubus's brilliant stories are so full of compassion and humor, heartache and desire, violence and tenderness, that, reading them, it's impossible not to see the most secret and shameful parts of our own lives reflected back at us. I can think of few writers whose stories are so profoundly moving that I find myself responding to them both viscerally and intellectually-sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, page by page. These beautiful new editions triumphantly showcase stories by one of the greatest writers America has ever produced.- Molly Antopol, National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Award winner

...the language of [Dubus's] stories is at the service of something outside itself ... often we forget we are reading sentences but are put rather into more direct connection with the character's thoughts and feelings.-William Pritchard, The Boston Globe

To enter the work of Dubus is to be hurtled inside a world so deeply that one knows these people immediately. He always delivers; bam! Story after story will blow you away; his honesty is terrifying and liberating. There is no one like him; he is inimitable.- Elizabeth Strout

That Andre Dubus is up there with the short story immortals now-Welty, Hemingway, Gallant-is indisputable. But read a Dubus story and you don't think much about the brilliance of the craft because you're too busy becoming immersed in the lives of his characters and you come to know them as you might your sister or your brother, your son or your daughter. He goes that deep into the souls of his people, and just when you think he can't go deeper, a sentence will leave you shattered. Love was his great subject and to my mind few have explored love's mysteries with as much generosity. Can one writer's words make us more human? The words of Andre Dubus can-and do.- Peter Orner, National Book Critics Circle Awards finalist

He is the greater master of meaningful compression, in which a whole novel is packed into a couple of sentences...-Kirkus Reviews

For the lyricism and directness of his language, the richness and precision of his observation, he is among the best short-story writers in America.-Judith Levine, The Village Voice

In each surprising tale, Dubus, equally empathic in portraying women and men, tackles with supreme candor precision, artistry, and valor the full emotional and moral weight of love, marriage adultery, friendship, parenthood, ambition, selfishness, and loneliness, subtly critiquing the social mores versus questions of self and faith.-Booklist, starred review

Dubus is interested in essential things-in the shadowy powers that circle our lives and the slender resources of faith and love with which we try to keep them at bay.-Tobias Wolff

Dubus is good - so good in fact that if [this is] your introduction to his work, you're apt to wonder where he's been hiding.-Washington Post

...the appearance of these stories in book form is an event . . . you will certainly want to keep it and read it again.-Chicago Tribune

About Andre Dubus

Andre Dubus (1936-1999) is considered among the most talented American short stories writers of his generation. Born and raised in Louisiana, he spent his adult life living and teaching in blue-collar mill towns in northern New England. Dubus's short stories and essays appeared in distinguished literary journals and magazines across the country, and were selected for numerous editions of the Best American Short Stories series, as well as the O. Henry Awards and Pushcart Prize anthologies. Dubus's work earned him MacArthur and Guggenheim fellowships, the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story, the Rea Award for the Short Story, the Jean Stein Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and nominations for a National Book Critics Circle Award and Pulitzer Prize. In addition to seven collections of stories and novellas, Dubus published one novel and two collections of essays. The award-winning films In the Bedroom and We Don't Live Here Anymore were adapted from his stories. Dubus is buried in Haverhill, Massachusetts.

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CIN0879236418G
9780879236410
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The Times Are Never So Bad by Andre Dubus
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David R. Godine Publisher Inc
19911219
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