Prose

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Product Details
Price
$20.00  $18.60
Publisher
Farrar Straus Giroux
Publish Date
Pages
507
Dimensions
6.0 X 1.5 X 9.0 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780374532734
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About the Author

Elizabeth Bishop (1911-79) won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Reviews

"It is no exaggeration to say that these stories will be read beside her poems, as Keat's letters are beside his . . . 'The Sea & Its Shore' and 'In Prison' [are] worthy of Kafka or Poe." --David Kalstone, " The New York Times Book Review"
"A stunning collection. . . . These are the kind of stories you should linger over, savor, and rediscover again and again." --Elin Schoen, "Mademoiselle"
"A record of merciless observation, full of surprises both tragic and comic . . . Again and again, in these pages, it is the precision that astonishes . . . So often what Bishop gives us are these small, exact glimpses of the mundane, shorn of all rhetorical indulgence. But when looking is thus transformed, will any word but 'vision' do?" --April Bernard, "Newsday"

It is no exaggeration to say that these stories will be read beside her poems, as Keat's letters are beside his . . . 'The Sea & Its Shore' and 'In Prison' [are] worthy of Kafka or Poe. "David Kalstone, The New York Times Book Review"

A stunning collection. . . . These are the kind of stories you should linger over, savor, and rediscover again and again. "Elin Schoen, Mademoiselle"

A record of merciless observation, full of surprises both tragic and comic . . . Again and again, in these pages, it is the precision that astonishes . . . So often what Bishop gives us are these small, exact glimpses of the mundane, shorn of all rhetorical indulgence. But when looking is thus transformed, will any word but vision' do? "April Bernard, Newsday""

It is no exaggeration to say that these stories will be read beside her poems, as Keat's letters are beside his . . . 'The Sea & Its Shore' and 'In Prison' [are] worthy of Kafka or Poe. David Kalstone, The New York Times Book Review

A stunning collection. . . . These are the kind of stories you should linger over, savor, and rediscover again and again. Elin Schoen, Mademoiselle

A record of merciless observation, full of surprises both tragic and comic . . . Again and again, in these pages, it is the precision that astonishes . . . So often what Bishop gives us are these small, exact glimpses of the mundane, shorn of all rhetorical indulgence. But when looking is thus transformed, will any word but vision' do? April Bernard, Newsday

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"It is no exaggeration to say that these stories will be read beside her poems, as Keat's letters are beside his . . . 'The Sea & Its Shore' and 'In Prison' [are] worthy of Kafka or Poe." --David Kalstone, The New York Times Book Review

"A stunning collection. . . . These are the kind of stories you should linger over, savor, and rediscover again and again." --Elin Schoen, Mademoiselle

"A record of merciless observation, full of surprises both tragic and comic . . . Again and again, in these pages, it is the precision that astonishes . . . So often what Bishop gives us are these small, exact glimpses of the mundane, shorn of all rhetorical indulgence. But when looking is thus transformed, will any word but 'vision' do?" --April Bernard, Newsday