The Torturer's Apprentice

The Torturer's Apprentice

by JohnBiguenet (Author)

Synopsis

This brilliant collection of tales has marked John Biguenet out as one of the rising stars of American literature. Powerful, moving and elegant, they cover every aspect of the human condition from tales of the family to those of the macabre...In 'The Open Curtain', a man achieves intimacy with his family only when he recognizes - watching them dine as he sits in his car at the curb - that he lives in a household of strangers. Menaced by a gang of skinheads in a Jewish cemetery, an American tourist in Germany placates the Neo-Nazis with a formula he continues to repeat even after he is safely back home in 'I Am Not a Jew'. And as for love, it makes demands in such stories as 'Do Me' that shake our very notions of what it means to love. If these stories engage the world in sometimes shocking ways, they are eloquent in their prose, surprising in their plotting, sly in their humour. Such mastery of craft is impressive, and whether it seeks to amuse or move, each story in The Torturer's Apprentice has the power and style to affect the reader to the very core...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Orion
Published: 19 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0752846868
ISBN 13: 9780752846866
Book Overview: 'Biguenet's calm, lucid prose is consistently entrancing.' - New York Times Book Review 'Stunningly impressive. John Biguenet...is a marvellously talented writer' Esquire 'Like a trapeze artist who disdains the use of a net, Biguenet takes considerable risks in this impressive debut collection...As skillful as they are ambitious, these uncompromising stories herald the arrival on the literary scene of a provocative new talent.' Publishers Weekly

Media Reviews
We have started to get the most wonderful reviews for John Biguenet's collection of stories. 'A clutch of predictable fulcrum moments - childbirth, wedding, infidelity, divorce, a fatal diagnosis - provides the leverage for many short stories, the best as well as the plodding. But this fine American collection lays its crowbar across less familiar ruptures'Robin Blake FINANCIAL TIMES 'Sometimes surprising, often humorous, always eloquent; this is short-storytelling at its very best' SAINSBURY'S MAGAZINE 'This remarkable collection, John Biguenet's first, has the hallmarks of the best short stories: economy, pregnancy, nothing wasted. The 14 stories are thematically juicy, yet convinci
Author Bio
John Biguenet, an O. Henry Award winner, is the author of the critically acclaimed OYSTER. His fiction has appeared in Esquire, Granta, Playboy, Story and elsewhere. He lives in New Orleans.