Delicate Edible Birds: And Other Stories
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Delicate Edible Birds: And Other Stories

Paperback – August 30, 2016

Price
$11.49
Format
Paperback
Pages
320
Publisher
Hachette Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0316317771
Dimensions
5.3 x 0.9 x 8.1 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

Description

"It takes only a few pages to see that Ms. Groff can write--really write."― New York Observer " Delicate Edible Birds is wonderfully imaginative, subtle and precise, brimming over with brave and fascinating women. . . . A dazzling collection to make all those readers who are wary of short stories think again."― newbooks "In her strongest writing, Groff echoes the magic of her gothic forebears."― Financial Times "Groff's prose is lovely, and when she nails a story--like the title story about journalists fleeing Nazi-occupied Paris--the results are sublime."― Publishers Weekly Lauren Groff is the author of The Monsters of Templeton , shortlisted for the Orange Prize for New Writers; Arcadia , a New York Times Notable Book, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and finalist for the L.A. Times Book Award; and Fates and Furies, a National Book Award finalist. Her writing has appeared in the New Yorker , the Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, Tin House, One Story, McSweeney's , and Ploughshares , and in the anthologies 100 Years of the Best American Short Stories, The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses, PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories , and three editions of The Best American Short Stories . She lives in Gainesville, Florida, with her husband and two sons.

Features & Highlights

  • From Lauren Groff, author of the critically acclaimed and bestselling novel
  • Fates and Furies
  • , comes
  • Delicate Edible Birds
  • , one of the most striking short fiction debuts in years. Here are nine stories of astonishing insight and variety, each revealing a resonant drama within the life of a twentieth-century American woman.
  • In "Sir Fleeting," a Midwestern farm girl on her honeymoon in Argentina falls into lifelong lust for a French playboy. In "Blythe," an attorney who has become a stay-at-home mother takes a night class in poetry and meets another full-time mother, one whose charismatic brilliance changes everything. In "The Wife of the Dictator," that eponymous wife ("brought back . . . from [the dictator's] last visit to America") grows more desperately, menacingly isolated every day. In "Delicate Edible Birds," a group of war correspondents-a lone, high-spirited woman among them-falls sudden prey to a brutal farmer while fleeing Nazis in the French countryside. In "Lucky Chow Fun," Groff returns us to Templeton, the setting of her first book, for revelations about the darkness within even that idyllic small town. In some of these stories, enormous changes happen in an instant. In others, transformations occur across a lifetime--or several lifetimes. Throughout the collection, Groff displays particular and vivid preoccupations. Crime is a motif--sex crimes, a possible murder, crimes of the heart. Love troubles recur; they're in every story--love in alcoholism, in adultery, in a flood, even in the great flu epidemic of 1918. Some of the love has depths, which are understood too late; some of the love is shallow, and also understood too late. And mastery is a theme--Groff's women swim and baton twirl, become poets, or try and try again to achieve the inner strength to exercise personal freedom. Overall, these stories announce a notable new literary master. Dazzlingly original and confident,
  • Delicate Edible Birds
  • further solidifies Groff's reputation as one of the foremost talents of her generation.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Wonderful short stories

Almost read it in one sitting. Memorable characters and plots. She is an extremely gifted author.
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Five Stars

thank you!
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Short stories at the top of their game

These stories are miracles of brevity that wrap you up in amazing depth of character, as all excellent short stories should. I first didn't realize 'Edible Birds' was a short story collection, and the first short story (the weakest in the set) felt like the start of a novel that stopped short. I almost stopped reading there but so glad I didn't, Groff reminded me what short great short stories can be. Each story focuses on a woman, and none are cliche. I'm impressed at the depth of emotion reached in some of them.
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Absolutely fabulous. Lauren Groff is an amazing writer.

Absolutely fabulous. Lauren Groff is an amazing writer.
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Beautiful prose!

Amazing writing! Amazing stories! Warning...mostly sad.😢
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Good But Dark

I listened to an audio version of this. The excellent narrator, along with the language and writing style give me the feel that the stories were set in the 1950's and early 1960's. Maybe it's just me, but that's how they hit me. The stories were a bit dark for my taste, but really well written. And the darkness is there because this author did not shy away from the many male aggressions that girls and women suffer at the hands of men all of their lives. In this time when we are really starting to talk about such things openly (so they can change), I really appreciate that. Some instances were subtle and some not. My favorite book by this author is "Arcadia."