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For All the Obvious Reasons Lynn Stegner

For All the Obvious Reasons By Lynn Stegner

For All the Obvious Reasons by Lynn Stegner


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For All the Obvious Reasons: And Other Stories by Lynn Stegner

For All the Obvious Reasons is Lynn Stegners superb collection of nine, remarkably distinct tales of passion, clear-eyed wisdom, and honesty honed to a cutting edge. These are stories the reader cant shake: A woman living a marital shadow-life realizes that her long compensating heart has begun to ominously decompensate. An affluent New Yorker becomes a hoarder to escape a future he cannot bear to take up. A baby dies in a miasma of sibling resentments and from that, the secrets of culpability unravel. A construction worker and a bereaved young neighbor together find a way to be in a broken world. And in the beautifully moving narrative that closes the volume, a story about the depth of goodness and duty, and of the profound love they both define and prevent. From the wild rivers of British Columbia to the cement jungle of Manhattan, Stegner pulls us from our own worlds into her own. With luminous particulars and in richly orchestrated language, these stories sound the vibrant, sometimes anguished music that composes human lives.

These stories first appeared in the following publications:

Catch and Release from The Best of Carve Magazine and winner of a Raymond Carver Short Story Award, among other honors.

The New Sister from New West.

The Boat on the Lake in Five Points.

Monas Coming in Stoneslide.

Rogue from The Tusculum Review and winner of the 2013 Prize in Fiction.

For All the Obvious Reasons from Gival Press and winner of the 2013 Short Story Award

Two have not been published previously:
"In the Not-Too-Different Future"
"The Anarchic Hand"

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For All the Obvious Reasons Reviews

Betrayal and confusion, denial and grief, new beginnings and old scores all coalesce in Stegners incandescent collection of short fiction, in which she mines the uncharted territories of human vulnerability and strength. . . . Leaving an indelible impression on the readers memory, Stegners stories vibrate with a hint of danger, a discernible foreboding that the circumstances of her otherwise unremarkable characters are about to take a momentous turn. A fitting recommendation for fans of Lorrie Moore, Emma Donoghue, and Karen Russell.--Booklist

"The luminosity of Stegner's images and certain crystalline moments in these stories might remind a reader of the most powerful of James Salter's work. The blade-like deftness of the characters' interior pronouncements and realizationoften coming with surprising and breathless misdirection--might remind readers as well of the work of Alice Munro: though the more I read of Stegner, the more I come to recognize not just her voice, tone, and style, but her own underlying spirit. There exists in her characters a veil between intent and actionthe taut confusion of yearning." -- Rick Bass, author of For a Little While

"In For All the Obvious Reasons, Lynn Stegner has assembled a fearless, formidable collection of stories. An astonishingly wise writer, she delivers tough, worldly characters to the brink of disaster and asks them what it is they wish to live for. They answer her, and us, with their bodies and their souls. This is fiction to learn from, and live by." --Alyson Hagy, author of Boleto and Ghosts of Wyoming

"For All the Obvious Reasons is the most rewarding story-collection Ive read in years. Lynn Stegners prose is consummately rich in detail and deeply intelligent about the human sensibility; her characters are vivid and compelling; and her stories take turns and make revelations that will make you catch your breath."-- David Huddle, author of Nothing Can Make Me Do This

"Like only the best storytellers, Stegner is a shapeshifter. She is so masterful with language and thought, one emerges from her stories as though from a thoroughly remembered dream." -- Rebecca Rotert, author of Last Night at the Blue Angel

A gifted writer . . . elegant ideas . . . beautiful writing . . . New York Times Book Review (for Pipers at the Gates of Dawn)

Stunning . . . The poetic detail of Stegners sentencesnot to mention her wanton protagonistis reminiscent of the novels of John Updike . . . New York Times Book Review, Editors Choice (for Because a Fire was in My Head)

. . . a psychologically compelling and indelible novel; Stegners smooth, flowing prose style and dead-accurate descriptions (sometimes heartrending, sometimes wickedly funny) keep drawing the reader deeper and deeper into her story.San Francisco Chronicle (for Fata Morgana)

"These stories are magnificently inhabited, each a whole world and voice unto itself, novelistic in scope yet succinct and disturbing and beautiful in the way only short stories can be. They are carefully wrought and thought; transporting and convincing and surprising. Awesome--as in, I stand in awe."-Antonya Nelson
Betrayal and confusion, denial and grief, new beginnings and old scores all coalesce in Stegners incandescent collection of short fiction, in which she mines the uncharted territories of human vulnerability and strength. . . . Leaving an indelible impression on the readers memory, Stegners stories vibrate with a hint of danger, a discernible foreboding that the circumstances of her otherwise unremarkable characters are about to take a momentous turn. A fitting recommendation for fans of Lorrie Moore, Emma Donoghue, and Karen Russell.--Booklist

"The luminosity of Stegner's images and certain crystalline moments in these stories might remind a reader of the most powerful of James Salter's work. The blade-like deftness of the characters' interior pronouncements and realizationoften coming with surprising and breathless misdirection--might remind readers as well of the work of Alice Munro: though the more I read of Stegner, the more I come to recognize not just her voice, tone, and style, but her own underlying spirit. There exists in her characters a veil between intent and actionthe taut confusion of yearning." -- Rick Bass, author of For a Little While

"In For All the Obvious Reasons, Lynn Stegner has assembled a fearless, formidable collection of stories. An astonishingly wise writer, she delivers tough, worldly characters to the brink of disaster and asks them what it is they wish to live for. They answer her, and us, with their bodies and their souls. This is fiction to learn from, and live by." --Alyson Hagy, author of Boleto and Ghosts of Wyoming

"For All the Obvious Reasons is the most rewarding story-collection Ive read in years. Lynn Stegners prose is consummately rich in detail and deeply intelligent about the human sensibility; her characters are vivid and compelling; and her stories take turns and make revelations that will make you catch your breath."-- David Huddle, author of Nothing Can Make Me Do This

"Like only the best storytellers, Stegner is a shapeshifter. She is so masterful with language and thought, one emerges from her stories as though from a thoroughly remembered dream." -- Rebecca Rotert, author of Last Night at the Blue Angel

A gifted writer . . . elegant ideas . . . beautiful writing . . . New York Times Book Review (for Pipers at the Gates of Dawn)

Stunning . . . The poetic detail of Stegners sentencesnot to mention her wanton protagonistis reminiscent of the novels of John Updike . . . New York Times Book Review, Editors Choice (for Because a Fire was in My Head)

. . . a psychologically compelling and indelible novel; Stegners smooth, flowing prose style and dead-accurate descriptions (sometimes heartrending, sometimes wickedly funny) keep drawing the reader deeper and deeper into her story.San Francisco Chronicle (for Fata Morgana)

"These stories are magnificently inhabited, each a whole world and voice unto itself, novelistic in scope yet succinct and disturbing and beautiful in the way only short stories can be. They are carefully wrought and thought; transporting and convincing and surprising. Awesome--as in, I stand in awe."-Antonya Nelson

About Lynn Stegner

LYNN STEGNER is the author of three novels, a collection of novellas, and various stories and essays. Her work has received numerous awards including the Faulkner Award for Best Novel (for Because a Fire Was in My Head)also a New York Times Editors Choice, a Book Sense Pick, and a Literary Ventures Selection. Over the years, fellowships from the NEA, the Fulbright Society, the Western States Arts Council have recognized the literary distinction of her work. Currently teaching novel and fiction writing at Stanford University, she divides her time between San Francisco and Vermonts Northeast Kingdom.

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GOR013652076
9781628726411
1628726415
For All the Obvious Reasons: And Other Stories by Lynn Stegner
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Skyhorse Publishing
2016-06-23
244
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