Pages: 192 (Paperback) ISBN: 0375702083 Pub: Vintage Books USA Pub date: 2002-05 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 357594
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Reader Reviews:hauntingly beautiful (0/0 people found this helpful)I originally wrote a review of this some two years ago, which somehow seemed to go astray.
A superb collection of short stories. (2/2 people found this helpful)This book brought me more reading enjoyment than any I have read in a number of years. Slouka has a talent which only some short story writers possess--the ability to pull you into the narrative with the first sentence or two. The character insights are first-rate and each story is a polished jewel. A great read! Beautifully written (2/2 people found this helpful)This collection of essays and short stories is poignant. My eyes frequently teared over. It is rare, I think, to find lovely, melancholy tales that question love and sense of place and are written in a male voice from a male perspective. "Lost Lake", due to the finely crafted writing and the emotional chords it struck, has now been placed in a section of a bookcase where I safely guard two dozen books that are very important to me. Highly recommended for all readers, but particularly for men who see the world with a sensitive perspective, and who search to provide themselves with an emotional sense of time and place. Beautiful storytelling (2/2 people found this helpful)I was disappointed at first to see that these stories are loosely bound to a 'theme': one locale ("forty acres of water") one family (started in Czechoslavakia, emigrated to NY), and some ... fishing. I needn't have worried, because there is a world of experience and observation in these, along with masterful, thrifty use of language, attention to detail - and much love, yearning, and compassion. The voice is constant and consistent; the stories are told meticulously and with great clarity. "The Woodcarver's Tale," centered on the narrator's father, is heartbreaking. In "Equinox" Slouka combines the mundane and the tragic - seamlessly. A very satisfying collection of stories. Similar ProductsThe Visible World CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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