The Fate of Others, Richard Bausch (9780593801451) — Readings Books
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A new collection of short stories examining the extraordinary shades of ordinary life, from the prize-winning fiction writer Richard Bausch ("A master of the short story" -The New York Times Book Review)

A new collection of short stories examining the extraordinary shades of ordinary life, from the prize-winning fiction writer Richard Bausch ("A master of the short story" -The New York Times Book Review)

In these twelve new stories, Richard Bausch explores the passions of men and women facing unex-pected circumstances and the complications of modern life and love. In the novella "Donnaiolo," for instance, the parents of a young divorcee who has returned from Italy and a failed marriage must deal with the completely different, and unappealing, person she has become. In "Isolation," a happily married woman who has con-ceived an unexpected passion for another man learns, in lockdown during the pandemic, that this man-into whose life Bausch also gives us a window-has become ill with Covid. In a second novella, "Broken House," an elderly Catholic man recalls his part in the destruction of an old farmhouse by altar boys who believed a monk had given them permission to destroy it-while also portraying his lifelong fascination with one of the boys, a gifted artist who has carried a secret for decades about the church they both wanted to serve as priests. And in still another story, "The Widow's Tale," a woman whose recently killed husband repeatedly visits her younger sister in dreams attends a seance.

Throughout The Fate of Others, Bausch once again exposes the virtues and flaws of his characters, remind-ing us, as the best stories do, of ourselves and people we know, and the lives we lead.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 May 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9780593801451

A new collection of short stories examining the extraordinary shades of ordinary life, from the prize-winning fiction writer Richard Bausch ("A master of the short story" -The New York Times Book Review)

A new collection of short stories examining the extraordinary shades of ordinary life, from the prize-winning fiction writer Richard Bausch ("A master of the short story" -The New York Times Book Review)

In these twelve new stories, Richard Bausch explores the passions of men and women facing unex-pected circumstances and the complications of modern life and love. In the novella "Donnaiolo," for instance, the parents of a young divorcee who has returned from Italy and a failed marriage must deal with the completely different, and unappealing, person she has become. In "Isolation," a happily married woman who has con-ceived an unexpected passion for another man learns, in lockdown during the pandemic, that this man-into whose life Bausch also gives us a window-has become ill with Covid. In a second novella, "Broken House," an elderly Catholic man recalls his part in the destruction of an old farmhouse by altar boys who believed a monk had given them permission to destroy it-while also portraying his lifelong fascination with one of the boys, a gifted artist who has carried a secret for decades about the church they both wanted to serve as priests. And in still another story, "The Widow's Tale," a woman whose recently killed husband repeatedly visits her younger sister in dreams attends a seance.

Throughout The Fate of Others, Bausch once again exposes the virtues and flaws of his characters, remind-ing us, as the best stories do, of ourselves and people we know, and the lives we lead.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 May 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9780593801451