The Collected Stories of Grace Paley by Grace Paley - ISBN: 9781860495212
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Life’s small, large moments: stories of empathy, truth, and voice.

The Collected Stories of Grace Paley

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  • Paperback

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    7 October 1999

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Summary

Here are all Grace Paley’s classic stories in one volume.

From her first book The Little Disturbances of Man (1959), to Enormous Changes at the Last Minute (1974) and Later the Same Day (1985), Grace Paley’s quirky, boisterous characters and rich use of language have won her readers’ hearts and secured her place as one of America’s most accomplished short story writers.

Her stories are united by her signature interweaving of personal and political tr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781860495212
ISBN-10:1860495214
Author:Grace Paley
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Virago Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:7 October 1999
Weight:292g
Dimensions:134mm x 181mm x 28mm
Series:Virago Modern Classics
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Critics Review

Paley is as clever a mimic as Philip Roth, as cheerfully zany and aleatory in her vision of New York as Christina Stead, as serendipitous as Donald Bartheleme, but her unladylike gutsiness and friendliness are nonpareil - EDMUND WHITE, OBSERVER

This is a collection full of energy and stunning, quiet innovation … it spills over with contempt, raucous humour, sadness and generosity. In it, life and language are synonymous, and there is no higher praise. What a wonderful book - ALI SMITH, SCOTSMAN

An understanding of loneliness, lust, selfishness and fatigue that is splendidly comic and unladylike - PHILIP ROTH

Largely set within the same small close-knit community in New York’s Lower East Side … ultimately what’s at stake for Paley is whether to believe in the comic possibility of continuance or the tragic inevitablity of ending. Grace Paley’s is an exceptiona - KASIA BODDY, GUARDIAN

Paley is as clever a mimic as Philip Roth, as cheerfully zany and aleatory in her vision of New York as Christina Stead, as serendipitous as Donald Bartheleme, but her unladylike gutsiness and friendliness are nonpareil - EDMUND WHITE, OBSERVER

This is a collection full of energy and stunning, quiet innovation … it spills over with contempt, raucous humour, sadness and generosity. In it, life and language are synonymous, and there is no higher praise. What a wonderful book - ALI SMITH, SCOTSMAN

An understanding of loneliness, lust, selfishness and fatigue that is splendidly comic and unladylike - PHILIP ROTH

Largely set within the same small close-knit community in New York’s Lower East Side … ultimately what’s at stake for Paley is whether to believe in the comic possibility of continuance or the tragic inevitablity of ending. Grace Paley’s is an exceptiona - KASIA BODDY, GUARDIAN

About The Author

Grace Paley

Grace Paley grew up amidst the vivid life of immigrant New York. She had little formal education - she was too busy writing poetry and reading to finish school - and began to write fiction in the 1950s. She devoted much energy to the anti-war movements, particularly Vietnam. She died in August 2007.

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