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Genre/Form: | Electronic books Proofs (Printing) |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Purdy, James, 1914-2009. Complete short stories of James Purdy. (DLC) 2013013992 (OCoLC)841198186 |
Material Type: | Document, Fiction, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
James Purdy; John Waters |
ISBN: | 9780871406958 0871406950 |
OCLC Number: | 918291881 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xiv, 726 pages) |
Contents: | A good woman -- You reach for your hat -- Sound of talking -- Cutting edge -- Don't call me by my right name -- Eventide -- Man and wife -- Plan now to attend -- Why can't they tell you why? -- 63: dream palace -- About Jessie Mae -- You may safely gaze -- Color of darkness -- Night and day -- The lesson -- Mrs. Benson -- Encore -- Everything under the sun -- Daddy wolf -- Goodnight, sweetheart -- Sermon -- Home by dark -- Scrap of paper -- Mr. Evening -- On the rebound -- Lily's party -- Summer tidings -- Some of these days -- Short papa -- Ruthanna Elder -- How I became a shadow -- Sleep tight -- Rapture -- Mud Toe the cannibal -- Dawn -- The candles of your eyes -- In this corner ... -- Kitty Blue -- Bonnie -- Gertrude's hand -- The white blackbird -- Brawith -- Geraldine -- A little variety, please -- Easy Street -- Entre dos luces -- Moe's villa -- No stranger to Luke -- Reaching Rose -- Early stories. A chance to say no -- Dr. Dieck & Company -- That's about enough out of you -- Talk about yesterday -- The pupil -- Final stories. Vera's story -- Adeline. |
Other Titles: | Short stories |
Responsibility: | James Purdy ; introduction by John Waters. |
Abstract:
Collected here for the first time are the complete short stories of "a singular American visionary" (New York Times).
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"What constitutes in extremis for most of us is the daily bread of Mr. Purdy's world." -- Jonathan Franzen "A writer of the highest rank in originality, insight and power." -- Dorothy Parker "...he will surely enchant the reader who values a new expression of new feeling and experience in our very new time." -- Tennessee Williams Read more...

