“Simply excellent. Narrators Bronson Pinchot and Therese Plummer are both captivating in their own right, bringing to life the finer points of the psychology of the characters…The narrations of both Pinchot and Plummer are nuanced, well considered, and tailored to each of the very human and complex characters. This narrative attention to detail brings the writing in these touching stories to life, complementing the author’s imagination and adding greater dimensionality. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
Scott O’Connor’s novels have been hailed as “astonishing” (Library Journal), and “so insistently stirring, you want to lean in close to catch every word” (New York Times Book Review). Now, from the author of Untouchable and Half World comes A Perfect Universe, a piercingly emotional cycle of stories in the tradition of Jennifer Egan’s A Visit from the Goon Squad and Annie Proulx’s Close Range.
Welcome to the often-overlooked corners of sun-bleached Los Angeles, where a teenaged bicycle thief searches for a kidnapped boy, a young musician emerges as the lone survivor of a building collapse, and an aging actor faces the erasure of his past. There, far from the Hollywood spotlight, we also meet two sisters locked in a destructive cycle of memory and illness, coffee-shop regulars whose lives are torn apart by a stunning moment of violence, and the desperate, fraudulent writer whose fictions connect these unforgettable characters in subtle and surprising ways.
Sharply observed, exhilaratingly paced, and beautifully written, A Perfect Universe is a masterful exploration of growing up and growing old, loss and longing, identity and deception, and the search for redemption, humanity, and grace.
“Simply excellent. Narrators Bronson Pinchot and Therese Plummer are both captivating in their own right, bringing to life the finer points of the psychology of the characters…The narrations of both Pinchot and Plummer are nuanced, well considered, and tailored to each of the very human and complex characters. This narrative attention to detail brings the writing in these touching stories to life, complementing the author’s imagination and adding greater dimensionality. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“The ten stories gathered here are remarkable…With the popularity of short-story collections on the rise, O’Connor’s addition to the ranks stands out and shines.” Booklist (starred review)
"[A] sometimes wry, sometimes cutting story collection…entertaining stories accessible to all.” Library Journal
“Each fast-moving story presents a vivid sense of a California beyond the bright lights of Hollywood…Fans of Jennifer Egan will enjoy O’Connor’s depiction of angst and ennui in capitalist California.” Publishers Weekly
“O’Connor creates a world where everything feels precarious, on the verge of collapse…But, as O’Connor shows, our vices are what make us so delicately and chaotically human. A catalog of imperfections neatly packaged within a book.” Kirkus Reviews
Language | English |
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Release Day | Feb 12, 2018 |
Release Date | February 13, 2018 |
Release Date Machine | 1518480000 |
Imprint | Blackstone Publishing |
Provider | Blackstone Publishing |
Categories | Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction, Anthologies & Short Stories, Literary Fiction, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult |
Overview
Scott O’Connor’s novels have been hailed as “astonishing” (Library Journal), and “so insistently stirring, you want to lean in close to catch every word” (New York Times Book Review). Now, from the author of Untouchable and Half World comes A Perfect Universe, a piercingly emotional cycle of stories in the tradition of Jennifer Egan’s A Visit from the Goon Squad and Annie Proulx’s Close Range.
Welcome to the often-overlooked corners of sun-bleached Los Angeles, where a teenaged bicycle thief searches for a kidnapped boy, a young musician emerges as the lone survivor of a building collapse, and an aging actor faces the erasure of his past. There, far from the Hollywood spotlight, we also meet two sisters locked in a destructive cycle of memory and illness, coffee-shop regulars whose lives are torn apart by a stunning moment of violence, and the desperate, fraudulent writer whose fictions connect these unforgettable characters in subtle and surprising ways.
Sharply observed, exhilaratingly paced, and beautifully written, A Perfect Universe is a masterful exploration of growing up and growing old, loss and longing, identity and deception, and the search for redemption, humanity, and grace.