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Collected Stories: Ellen Gilchrist

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Synopsis

For the first time, a compilation of Ellen Gilchrist's best & best-loved short stories, selected by the author herself from her fifteen previous works of fiction. With the publication of 1983's The Annunciation, Ellen Gilchrist established herself as a teller of charming, bittersweet tales of the modern South. Since then, her works of fiction - sixteen in all - have built up a solid base of dedicated fans. With her uncanny insights into human character & the bittersweet complications of love, Ellen Gilchrist occupies a unique place in American fiction.

Book Magazine

In one of Gilchrist's sublimely mellow short stories, a resourceful housemaid describes meeting the teen-aged son of her employer, a wealthy woman just married for the second time: " I'm Traceleen,' I said. I'm going to be the maid.' I'm King,' he said. I'm going to be the stepchild.'" This brief exchange, wryly funny and straightforward, is absolutely typical of Gilchrist's characters, who, whatever their shortcomings, always have a keen sense of who they are. One story even centers on a resourceful young woman named Nora Jean who, desperate to join her no-good boyfriend, robs a bar in New Orleans and escapes dressed as a nun. Wealthy or dirt poor, these characters share an invigorating sense of finding something to savor in their circumstances. Gilchrist makes harmony and generosity inherently suspenseful, because once such blessings appear we become anxious for them to continue. We read, too, for the pleasure of recognition, for the rapid, easy perfection with which Gilchrist establishes a scene. With thirty-four stories weighing in at over 500 pages, no one could call this a slim volume, and yet the recollection of other wonderful stories necessarily omitted bring to mind the words of Jane Austen: "If a book is well written, I always find it too short." By that measure this collection is short indeed.
—Penelope Mesic

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2000
Publisher
Hachette Book Group
Pages
576
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780316299480

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