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Richard Ford's sequel to his acclaimed novel is an international bestseller, notable for being the only work to have won both the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award. Two years later, he showcases his mastery of shorter fiction with a collection that spans diverse settings, from Montana's northern plains to Paris and Chicago's suburbs. The characters navigate the complexities of passion, romance, and love, including a seventeen-year-old boy facing his parents' estrangement, a cancer-stricken survivor of three marriages, a devoted salesman in midlife, an aspiring writer, and a woman betrayed by her husband. Each character grapples with the vast distances that can exist between those closest to them. They confront the nuances of privacy versus intimacy, the balance between pleasing others and oneself, and a need for connection that is often overshadowed by vulnerability. Through three long stories, Ford captures pivotal moments in everyday life—be it during a bleak Thanksgiving journey, intense arguments, Christmas abroad, the sudden loss of a child, or a barroom shooting. With remarkable emotional depth, he reaffirms his status as a leading voice in American fiction, as noted by Elizabeth Hardwick.
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Women With Men, Richard Ford
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1998
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- Titel
- Women With Men
- Untertitel
- 3 Stories
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Richard Ford
- Verlag
- Harvill Press
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1998
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 255
- ISBN10
- 1860464483
- ISBN13
- 9781860464485
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Gegenwartsliteratur, Liebe, Kurzgeschichten, Beziehungen, Amerikanische Literatur, Literarische Fiktion
- Beschreibung
- Richard Ford's sequel to his acclaimed novel is an international bestseller, notable for being the only work to have won both the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award. Two years later, he showcases his mastery of shorter fiction with a collection that spans diverse settings, from Montana's northern plains to Paris and Chicago's suburbs. The characters navigate the complexities of passion, romance, and love, including a seventeen-year-old boy facing his parents' estrangement, a cancer-stricken survivor of three marriages, a devoted salesman in midlife, an aspiring writer, and a woman betrayed by her husband. Each character grapples with the vast distances that can exist between those closest to them. They confront the nuances of privacy versus intimacy, the balance between pleasing others and oneself, and a need for connection that is often overshadowed by vulnerability. Through three long stories, Ford captures pivotal moments in everyday life—be it during a bleak Thanksgiving journey, intense arguments, Christmas abroad, the sudden loss of a child, or a barroom shooting. With remarkable emotional depth, he reaffirms his status as a leading voice in American fiction, as noted by Elizabeth Hardwick.


