The Wonders Of The Invisible World

The Wonders Of The Invisible World

by David Gates (Author)

Synopsis

A brilliant collection of stories, which illuminate with unflinching vision and hard-earned compassion a great variety of lives. In 'Star Baby' a gay man leaves the big city for life in his hometown, only to find himself cast as a father figure to his detoxing sister's young son ('Mostly he avoids taking Deke to restaurants, not because of the catamite issue but because the two of them look so alone in the world.'); In 'The Crazy Thought' a woman chafes at life after the departure of the husband she never imagined leaving her ( Nothing wrong with John Le Carre, Paul said. 'I'd hell of a lot sooner read him than fucking John Updike. If we're talking about Johns here. ); and in the title story an embittered dean loses his wife, child, and student lover ('I took out The Portable Blake. Holding it up to read meant exposing my fraying cuffs. But I'd be straphanging any minute now, so what the fuck. And what the fuck anyway.').

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 04 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0753812754
ISBN 13: 9780753812754
Book Overview: The Wonders of the Invisible World confirms David Gates as a master of sharp observation, dark truths and private longings - a writer in the tradition of Russell Banks and Richard Ford Gates' first novel, Jernigan, was runner up for the 1991 Pulitzer Prize Preston Falls was chosen as one of the ten best books of 1998 by the New York Times Book Review 'David Gates makes me sick with envy' Nick Hornby 'David Gates is one of America's sharpest novelists. He writes the wittiest dialogue I've ever read' Helen Brown, Daily Telegraph 'Remarkable...Gates can be extremely funny, especially when describing the ridiculously self-conscious banter and mannerisms of baby-boomers' Stephen Amidon, Sunday Times

Author Bio
David Gates writes on books and music for Newsweek