Présentation de l'éditeur
In this entrancing first collection of stories, a master storyteller focuses on a fresh and fascinating range of human behaviour, revealing himself as an even more versatile and accomplished writer than his acclaimed novels have shown. As with all Russo's characters, we warm to these newcomers almost in spite of themselves. In the title story, a septuagenarian nun resolutely invades the narrator's college writing workshop with an incredible saga; a seasoned Hollywood moviemaker uncovers a 25-year-old flame he never knew he'd harboured; a precious fifth-grader puzzles over life, love and baseball as he watches his parents' marriage dissolve; another child is forced into a harrowing cross-country escape; and an elderly couple rediscover the power - and misery - of their relationship during a long-awaited retreat to a hurricane-swept resort island.
Revue de presse
A master at examining subtly, from a different angle each time, the tensions that arise in long-term relationships ―
The Times
Russo here confirms that he is equally skilled at shorter fiction that engagingly and shrewdly achieves through subtle humour exactly what it sets out to do ―
Irish Times
Russo has more than a dash of style and an almost infallible technique ―
Times Literary Supplement
This volume is the work of a consummate storyteller...his writing displays a warmth of wit and humour, along with an ability to inject drama into a narrative ―
Irish Independent
Biographie de l'auteur
Richard Russo won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his fifth novel
Empire
Falls (made into a TV series starring Paul Newman, Ed Harris, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Helen Hunt). He is also the author of
Mohawk,
The Risk Pool,
Nobody's Fool ,
Straight Man and
Bridge
of Sighs, as well as a collection of stories,
The Whore's Child. His original screenplay is the basis for Rowan Atkinson's film
Keeping Mum, with Maggie Smith and Kristin Scott Thomas. He has collaborated with Robert Brenton on the screenplays for
Nobody's Fool (filmed with Paul Newman) and
Twilight. He lives with his wife in Maine and in Boston.