Critically acclaimed master of the short story Amy Hempel's Tumble Home is narrated by people with skewed visions of home. Not exactly crazy, they become obsessed and irrational as their inner logic leads them astray. In the title novella, a woman living in a psychiatric halfway house writes to a man she has met only once. Proceeding in brief vignettes that link and illuminate, she recounts her peculiar life with the other patients. The accretions of anecdote lead deeper and deeper into the psyche and history of the narrator, gradually revealing the reason for her urgent letter.
Critically acclaimed master of the short story Amy Hempel's Tumble Home is narrated by people with skewed visions of home. Not exactly crazy, t...
Amy Hempel is a master of the short story. This celebrated volume gathers together her complete work -- four short collections of stunning stories about marriages, minor disasters, and moments of revelation. With her inimitable compassion and wit, Hempel introduces characters who make choices that seem inevitable, and whose longings and misgivings evoke eternal human experience. For readers who have known Hempel's work for decades and for those who are just discovering her, this indispensable volume contains all the stories in Reasons to Live, At the Gates of the Animal...
Amy Hempel is a master of the short story. This celebrated volume gathers together her complete work -- four short collections of stunning stories abo...
Amy Hempel's compact fictions, populated by smart, neurotic, somewhat damaged narrators, speak to the longings and insecurities in all of us. The stories are arranged into four sections: reasons to live; at the gates of the animal kingdom; tumble home; and the dog of marriage.
Amy Hempel's compact fictions, populated by smart, neurotic, somewhat damaged narrators, speak to the longings and insecurities in all of us. The stor...