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The high places : stories

By: Material type: TextTextEdition: First American editionDescription: 280 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780865478046
  • 086547804X
Uniform titles:
  • Short stories. Selections
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 823/.92 23
LOC classification:
  • PR9619.4.M38355 A6 2016
Other classification:
  • FIC029000
Online resources:
Contents:
Exotic animal medicine -- Art appreciation -- Mycenae -- Man and bird -- Unnecessary gifts -- Those Americans falling from the sky -- Rose Bay -- Violet, violet -- The movie people -- Cara mia -- Buttony -- Good news for modern man -- The high places.
Summary: "What a terrible thing at a time like this: to own a house, and the trees around it. Janet sat rigid in her seat. The plane lifted from the city and her house fell away, consumed by the other houses. Janet worried about her own particular garden and her emptied refrigerator and her lamps that had been timed to come on at six. So begins "Mycenae," a story in The High Places, Fiona McFarlane's first story collection. Her stories skip across continents, eras, and genres to chart the borderlands of emotional life. In "Mycenae," she describes a middle-aged couple's disastrous vacation with old friends. In "Good News for Modern Man," a scientist lives on a small island with only a colossal squid and the ghost of Charles Darwin for company. And in the title story, an Australian farmer turns to Old Testament methods to relieve a fatal drought. Each story explores what Flannery O'Connor called "mystery and manners." The collection dissects the feelings--longing, contempt, love, fear--that animate our existence and hints at a reality beyond the smallness of our lives. Salon's Laura Miller called McFarlane's The Night Guest "a novel of uncanny emotional penetration. How could anyone so young portray so persuasively what it feels like to look back on a lot more life than you can see in front of you?" The High Places is further evidence of McFarlane's preternatural talent, a debut collection that reads like the selected works of a literary great"--Summary: "A debut short-story collection from the author of The Night Guest"--
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Exotic animal medicine -- Art appreciation -- Mycenae -- Man and bird -- Unnecessary gifts -- Those Americans falling from the sky -- Rose Bay -- Violet, violet -- The movie people -- Cara mia -- Buttony -- Good news for modern man -- The high places.

"What a terrible thing at a time like this: to own a house, and the trees around it. Janet sat rigid in her seat. The plane lifted from the city and her house fell away, consumed by the other houses. Janet worried about her own particular garden and her emptied refrigerator and her lamps that had been timed to come on at six. So begins "Mycenae," a story in The High Places, Fiona McFarlane's first story collection. Her stories skip across continents, eras, and genres to chart the borderlands of emotional life. In "Mycenae," she describes a middle-aged couple's disastrous vacation with old friends. In "Good News for Modern Man," a scientist lives on a small island with only a colossal squid and the ghost of Charles Darwin for company. And in the title story, an Australian farmer turns to Old Testament methods to relieve a fatal drought. Each story explores what Flannery O'Connor called "mystery and manners." The collection dissects the feelings--longing, contempt, love, fear--that animate our existence and hints at a reality beyond the smallness of our lives. Salon's Laura Miller called McFarlane's The Night Guest "a novel of uncanny emotional penetration. How could anyone so young portray so persuasively what it feels like to look back on a lot more life than you can see in front of you?" The High Places is further evidence of McFarlane's preternatural talent, a debut collection that reads like the selected works of a literary great"--

"A debut short-story collection from the author of The Night Guest"--

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