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First published in 1974, this second collection by Grace Paley includes seventeen stories. It deals, in the inimitable Paley man-ner, with people making their way in the extended village that is the city.
Grace Paley makes me weep and laugh—and admire. She is that rare kind of writer, a natural, with a voice like no one else's: funny, sad, lean, modest, energetic, acute. —susan sontag
I can't think of another writer who captures the itch of the city, love between parents and children, or the cutting edge of com-bat, as well.
— lis harris, The New York Times Book Review
Technically, Grace Paley's work makes the növel as a form seem virtually redundant. Each one of her stories has more abundant inner life than most other people's novels . . . Her prose presents a series of miracles of poetic compression.
— angela carter, London Review of Books
A solid and vitai fictional world, cross-referenced and dense with life. — waltér clemons, Newsweek
Grace Paley is a wonderful...
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$10.00
First published in 1974, this second collection by Grace Paley includes seventeen stories. It deals, in the inimitable Paley man-ner, with people making their way in the extended village that is the city.
Grace Paley makes me weep and laugh—and admire. She is that rare kind of writer, a natural, with a voice like no one else's: funny, sad, lean, modest, energetic, acute. —susan sontag
I can't think of another writer who captures the itch of the city, love between parents and children, or the cutting edge of com-bat, as well.
— lis harris, The New York Times Book Review
Technically, Grace Paley's work makes the növel as a form seem virtually redundant. Each one of her stories has more abundant inner life than most other people's novels . . . Her prose presents a series of miracles of poetic compression.
— angela carter, London Review of Books
A solid and vitai fictional world, cross-referenced and dense with life. — waltér clemons, Newsweek
Grace Paley is a wonderful writer and troublemaker. We are for-tunate to have her in our country. —donald barthelme
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