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STEPHEN O'CONNOR IS ONE OF TODAY'S MOST GIFTED AND ORIGINAL WRITERS. In Here Comes Another Lesson, O'Connor, whose stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Conjunctions, and many other places, fearlessly depicts a world that no longer quite makes sense. Ranging from the wildly inventive to the vividly realistic, these brilliant stories offer tender portraits of idealists who cannot live according to their own ideals and of lovers baffled by the realities of love. The story lines are unforgettable: A son is followed home from work by his dead father. God instructs a professor of atheism to disseminate updated Commandments. The Minotaur is awakened to his own humanity by the computer-game-playing "new girl" who has been brought to him for supper. A recently returned veteran longs for the utterly ordinary life he led as a husband and father before being sent to Iraq. An ornithologist, forewarned by a cormorant of the exact minute of his death, struggles to remain alert to beauty and joy. As playful as it is lyrical, Here Comes Another Lesson celebrates human hopefulness and laments a sane and gentle world that cannot exist. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Many of O'Connor's stories just drop you into the middle of situations, and that can start the stories off slowly, but as they end no matter how long they are they leave you with a strong sense of emotion. Many left me thinking about the characters for hours afterward. I also really enjoyed the story: The Professor of Atheism that ran through the book. This story kept me grounded and gave the book a type of cohesion I felt it needed. It also helped that this story was fresh, funny, and provocative.
I would recommend this book to others but with a warning not to judge this book with traditional themes but to lose your self in the woods that is "here comes another lesson". ( )