Perfect Recall : A Story by Ann Beattie

Bok av Ann Beattie
Ann Beattie published her first short story in The New Yorker in 1972. Twenty-eight years later, she received the 2000 PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction. She is, as the Washington Post Book World said, "e;one of our era's most vital masters of the short form."e; The eleven stories in her new work are peopled by characters coming to terms with the legacies of long-held family myths or confronting altered circumstances -- new frailty or sudden, unlikely success. Beattie's ear for language, her complex and subtle wit, and her profound compassion are unparalleled. From the elegiac story "e;The Famous Poet, Amid Bougainvillea,"e; in which two men trade ruminations on illness, art, and servitude, to "e;The Big-Breasted Pilgrim,"e; wherein a famous chef gets a series of bewildering phone calls from George Stephanopoulos, Perfect Recall comprises Beattie's strongest work in years. It is a riveting commentary on the way we live now by a spectacular prose artist.