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Beattie Ann - Onlookers Stories - Hardcover

Beattie Ann - Onlookers Stories - Hardcover

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Description: * Supple superb. The Boston Globe * A deft mash of lonesomeness and wit. Chicago Tribune * Her best in more than two decades. The New York Times * Award - winning short story writer Ann Beattie returns with a sophisticated idiosyncratic and witty (Star Tribune Minneapolis) collection of linked stories set in Charlottesville Virginia in a moment of unrest. Onlookers is collection of extraordinary stories about people living in the same Southern town whose lives intersect in surprising ways. Peaceful Charlottesville Virginia drew national attention when white nationalists held a rally there in 2017, a horrific event whose repercussions are still felt today. Confederate monuments such as General Robert E. Lee atop his horse were then still standing. The statues are a constant presence and a metaphoric refrain throughout this collection though they represent different things to different characters. Some landmarks may have faded from consciousness but provoke fresh outrage when viewed through newly opened eyes. In Nearby an elderly man and his younger wife watch from their penthouse as protestors gather to oppose the once heroic explorers Lewis and Clark depicted towering over their native guide Sacagawea. A lawyer in In the Great Southern Tradition deals with a crisis on Richmond's Monument Avenue while his sister and nephew plant tulip bulbs at her stately home. These are stories of unexpected relationships that affirm the value of friendship even when it requires difficult compromises or unexpected risks. Ann Beattie explores questions about the nature of community and proves her herself up to the task of pinpointing America's contradictions (Publishers Weekly).
Title: Onlookers Stories
Author(s): Beattie Ann
Publisher: Scribner
Barcode: 9781668013656
Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publication Date: 7/18/2023
Category: Modern & Contemporary Fiction
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