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Stuart Dybek

    Stuart Dybek duikt in de ingewikkelde landschappen van het dagelijks leven, met name in de levendige setting van zijn geboortestreek, Chicago's South Side. Zijn verhalen en gedichten zijn doordrenkt van een diep gevoel van nostalgie, kwetsbaarheid en een grote empathie voor gewone mensen en hun aspiraties. Dybek legt meesterlijk de efemere aard van momenten vast en de stille schoonheid die te vinden is in alledaagse ervaringen, waarbij hij een lyrische en inzichtelijke stijl hanteert. Zijn werk is een bewijs van menselijk veerkracht en de blijvende geest.

    Food & Booze: A Tin House Literary Feast
    The Baby Can Sing and Other Stories
    • Celebrating seven years of culinary creativity, this collection features exceptional writing from notable fiction and nonfiction authors, showcasing a diverse range of topics from humor to lyrical prose, and recipes to personal reflections. The pieces explore various aspects of food and drink, blending historical insights with contemporary experiences, all while maintaining the high-quality writing that defines the magazine. Unique in its literary approach, it stands out as the only journal with its own martini recipe, adding a playful twist to the literary feast.

      Food & Booze: A Tin House Literary Feast2006
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    • The Baby Can Sing and Other Stories

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      Judith Slater's debut collection, selected by Stuart Dybek as the 1998 Winner of the Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction, introduces a unique voice in contemporary literature. Slater's prose dances through the lives of ordinary people seeking passion and connection amidst their loneliness. Her diverse characters—a floral clerk aspiring to ballet, a photographer at his ex-girlfriend's wedding, and a father reluctantly chaperoning a school dance—are all attuned to the moments of possibility and magic lurking beneath the surface of daily life. In her title story, a woman envisions a perfect baby, while "Phil's Third Eye" features a bizarre encounter at a Laundromat that escalates into a battle of wills. "Our New Life" explores the unexpected choices made by a former therapist, challenging notions of risk, and in "Soft Money," a corporate employee devises a creative solution to job insecurity amid downsizing. Through vivid and witty prose, Slater crafts a world where individuals navigate the oddities of existence and forge connections. Originally from Oregon, Slater holds an M.F.A. from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Her work has appeared in various literary magazines, and she currently teaches English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, spending summers in Ashland, Oregon.

      The Baby Can Sing and Other Stories1999
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