EBOOK

In the Absence of Angels

Stories

Hortense Calisher
4
(1)
Pages
243
Year
2013
Language
English

About

The debut short story collection that launched the career of one of the twentieth century's most vivid writers, featuring the celebrated tale "In Greenwich There Are Many Gravelled Walks" In this captivating collection of fifteen short stories, many of which first appeared in the New Yorker, Hortense Calisher's lyrical prose captures the quotidian lives of individuals dealing with alienation, loneliness, and assimilation. Highly influenced by her own New York upbringing, Calisher brings an all-knowing and compassionate verve to these intimate stories. The opening piece, "In Greenwich There Are Many Gravelled Walks," is an elegantly constructed tale of a man who becomes particularly introspective after dropping his loving but alcoholic mother off at a sanitarium. In "Heartburn," Calisher deftly sketches a time and place through portraits of watering holes that resemble their own camaraderie-filled communities. The unforgettable title story captures the end of a love affair. With her distinctive language and psychological clarity, Calisher meticulously builds truths through her characters and their understandings.

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"[Calisher's] first volume of short stories, In the Absence of Angels, gives the impression of being an anthology of compositions by disciples of Marcel Proust, George Orwell and Elizabeth Bowen-and one seriously talented writer named Hortense Calisher."
Time
"Few works of fiction that I have read this year are as arresting in content and characterization as Miss Calisher's dramatic first book. It stirs the emotions. It seeds the mind."
The Saturday Review of Literature
"It is high time we celebrated the achievement of Hortense Calisher in short fiction."
The Saturday Review of Literature

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