PDF Ebook , by Deborah Eisenberg

PDF Ebook , by Deborah Eisenberg

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, by Deborah Eisenberg

, by Deborah Eisenberg


, by Deborah Eisenberg


PDF Ebook , by Deborah Eisenberg

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File Size: 3550 KB

Print Length: 234 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0062688782

Publisher: Ecco (September 25, 2018)

Publication Date: September 25, 2018

Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers

Language: English

ASIN: B075JDG7J3

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#7,111 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I bought this book after a positive review in the NYT. It is a weird insider book with little to redeem it except an occasional play with words. Most of it makes no sense, the stories are not stories but incomplete impressions of a truly narcissistic author. I tried very hard as an open minded reader to find some redeeming feature but besides her friends who indulged her or reviewers who pretended to be elites in the know this is a waste of money mess.

The stories made little sense. She used some interesting phrases and ways of saying things. the stories didn't lead anywhere nor did they encourage me to reflect on their connection to anything else. I read it based on a positive review that said she captured the spirit of the times very well. I missed it completely.

I can’t call this a review, because I am far from fair about the book. It is written in a style critics seem to love and I do not. For the same reasons I love well-developed setting, I despise what seems to me to be precious, I’m-so-smart-and-rich dialogue. Even when it is as well-written as this. So all I can say is that I only made it about half way before I closed it with great finality.

I'm usually not one for short stories. How many writers can put a mini-story - with characters and plots - into the 50 or so pages most short stories run? But Deborah Eisenberg has written six mini-stories that are incredibly readable in her new book, "Your Duck is My Duck". If there is a theme to the stories, it's probably the fact that most of the main characters are in a point of personal transition.I didn't like all six stories; I thought "The Third Tower" was a bit too science-fictiony for my taste. But the others, and most particularly "Recalculating", were tiny gems which were like snapshots into the characters' lives. In "Recalculating", Adam a young man raised on an Iowan farm, discovers an uncle he had never known while going through family pictures. Philip had left the farm early and had moved "away", returning only once. A few years pass and Adam is out of college and beginning his own journey away from Iowa. He hears about his now-famous uncle's death in London and decides to go to his memorial service. The time is the 1980's and Philip's family back home had been told he had died of "pneumonia". Adam's trip to London enmeshes him in Philip's world - a world he finds to his liking. The characters in "Recalculating" are brilliantly drawn; spare but full of life.The other five stories are as well written as "Recalulating". I'm going to look for Eisenberg's backlist.

Excellent, bittersweet grasp of all that is great and kooky about contemporary society in America and beyond. No “Happily ever After” or resolution or closure: an acceptance of life’s complexities and disappointments, artfully rendered.

Led to this collection of six short stories by Giles Harvey’s “Deborah Eisenberg, Chronicler of American Insanity” in The Times. The draw, one more writer chronicling America slippage from the world it formed to the one we must all now live in. Disappointed in the first story until awaken by ‘corporate executives’ but can not remember the story at all now; wrong mindset for carefully created word play for sure. Six reactions below but each reader will form its own and other reviewers will see what literary critics treasure most likely.Your Duck Is My Duck. nice?Taj Mahal ageingCross Off and Move On. those other people sweet endingMerge. cramped confided space of NYCThe Third Tower. cleaver suggestive of coming horror or technocratic realityRecalculating. rich and revealing age in a gentle mood reappearsGiles Harvey mentions that Eisenberg, at 72, notes that age yields rewards along with the rest, pleasures not know before this old reviewer would agree. She writes of what she is capable of knowing and that is her gift. You may enjoy it if you share her background.

This woman writes the socks off others. She’s now one of my favs and I read two or three good books a week. If you are partial to great literary fiction this is it.

It is because I read in The New York Times a wonderful review of this new collection that I immediately bought it for my Kindle. Short stories are perfect for those of us with ADD!

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