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Collected Fictions

Gordon Lish

Narrator:
Gregg Margarite, Gordon Lish
Publisher:
OR Books
Proof-listener:
Mary McCullough
Length:
18:08:35 
File Size:
approx. 1 GB
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Rating:
4.0/5 with 2 votes
Format : mp3 for any media player
Format : m4b for iTunes/iPods/iPads/iPhones

Description

This audiobook includes both volumes of the Collected Fictions, as well as a FREE audiobook of a selection of short stories narrated by Gordon Lish himself.

Each volume is also available separately for purchase. Just follow the links below!
- Volume 1 ($4.99)
- Volume 2 ($4.99)
- Selection of short stories read by Gordon Lish ($4.99)

This definitive collection of Lish’s short work includes a new foreword by the author and 106 stories, many of which Lish has revised exclusively for this edition. His observations are in turn achingly sad and wryly funny as they spark recognition of our common, clumsy humanity. There are no heroes here, except, perhaps, for all of us, as we muddle our way through life: these are stories of unfaithful husbands, inadequate fathers, restless children and men lost in their middle age: more often than not first-person tales narrated by one “Gordon Lish.” The take on life is bemused, satirical, and relentlessly accurate; the language unadorned. The result is a model of modernist prose and a volume of enduring literary craftsmanship.

Cover image adapted from a photo by Lainey Powell.

First Line

The wife insisted she would tell her version first.

Reviews

“Gordon Lish, famous for all the wrong reasons, has written some of the most fascinating American fiction of the last ten years.” – Don DeLillo

“Reading [Lish’s] stories is like looking at the gears of a clock that’s missing a face.” - D. T. Max

“With writing reminiscent of Stein or Beckett, Lish reminds his readers that the actual past and the remembered past are different, and he fleshes out every possible perspective … These details — haunting, funny, ordinary, pitiable — are the real stuff of life.” - Boston Review

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Iambik Audio publication date: Oct. 19, 2010

Print publication date: June 15, 2010

Audio distribution rights: Worldwide

Keywords/tags: fiction literary poetry family marriage love poignant funny humor beat-generation stream-of-consciousness free-verse NYC jewish