'Stay Up With Me belongs to the tradition of the classic American story and, like John Cheever, Barbash dramatizes the messy lives of New Yorkers' Independent on Sunday A newly single mother wrestles with the evidence of her son's love life during his Christmas vacation; an anxious husband persists in playing the host at his annual drinks party even though his marriage is in trouble and his wife mysteriously absent; a young man watches his widowed father become the toast of Manhattan's midlife dating scene while he struggles to find his own footing in life ...The characters in Tom Barbash's acclaimed, Folio Prize-nominated collection explore the myriad ways we seek to connect with each other and the sometimes cruel world around us. In the classic tradition of John Cheever or Tobias Wolff, Barbash laces his narratives with sharp wit, psychological acuity and pathos, so that they pierce the heart and linger in the imagination.
Tom Barbash Knihy
Tom Barbash sa zameriava na zložité ľudské vzťahy a hľadanie zmyslu v živote. Jeho próza je známa svojou hĺbkou a úprimnosťou, preniká do tém straty, obnovy a jedinečných momentov ľudskej odolnosti. Barbash majstrovsky zachytáva emocionálnu krajinu svojich postáv, čo čitateľom ponúka pohlcujúci a myšlienkovo podnetný zážitok. Jeho písanie je svedectvom o pretrvávajúcej sile ducha tvárou v tvár nepriazni osudu.




On Top of the World
Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, and 9/11: A Story of Loss and Renewal
- 304 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
The tragic events of September 11, 2001, unfold through the lens of Cantor Fitzgerald, where nearly 700 employees perished in the attack on One World Trade Center. The narrative explores the profound impact of this loss on the company and the personal stories of those who were present, highlighting themes of grief, resilience, and the lasting effects of tragedy on a community and its survivors.
The Dakota Winters
- 336 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
The highly anticipated new novel from the much-lauded author of Stay Up With Me, set in the famous Dakota building in the year preceding John Lennon's assassination
"Howard Frank Mosher's classic novel about Marie Blythe, one of his most memorable heroines, who emigrated to Vermont from French Canada in the early 1900s, and led a strong and independent life"--