An edition of Moral Disorder and Other Stories (2006)

Moral disorder

and other stories

1st Anchor Books ed.
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An edition of Moral Disorder and Other Stories (2006)

Moral disorder

and other stories

1st Anchor Books ed.
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  • 30 Want to read
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A collection of short fiction presents eleven stories that capture important moments in the course of a life and in the lives intertwined with it, in a volume that ranges from the 1930s to the 1980s.

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Publisher
Anchor Books
Language
English
Pages
225

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Cover of: Moralni poremećaj
Moralni poremećaj
2009, Laguna
in Serbian - 1. izd.
Cover of: Moral disorder
Moral disorder: and other stories
2008, Anchor Books
in English - 1st Anchor Books ed.
Cover of: Moral Disorder
Moral Disorder: and Other Stories
2008-02, Anchor Books
in English
Cover of: Moral disorder
Moral disorder
2007, Virago
in English
Cover of: Moral Disorder
Moral Disorder: And Other Stories
2007, Seal Books
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Moral disorder
Moral disorder: and other stories
2006, Nan A. Talese
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Moral disorder
Moral disorder
2006, Bloomsbury
in English
Cover of: Moral Disorder and Other Stories
Moral Disorder and Other Stories
2006, McClelland & Stewart
in English

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Table of Contents

The bad news --
The art of cooking and serving --
The headless horseman --
My last duchess --
The other place --
Monopoly --
Moral disorder --
White horse --
The entities --
The Labrador fiasco --
The boys at the lab.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Copyright Date
2006

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PR9199.3.A8 M66 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
225 p. ;
Number of pages
225

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24930495M
ISBN 10
0385721641
ISBN 13
9780385721646
OCLC/WorldCat
148836923

Work Description

Margaret Atwood isacknowledged as one of the foremost writers of our time. In Moral Disorde, she has created a series of interconnected stories that trace the course of a life and also the lives intertwined with it--those of parents, of siblings, of children, of friends, of enemies, of teachers, and even of animals. As in a photograph album, time is measured in sharp, clearly observed moments. The '30s, the '40s, the '50s, the '60s, the '70s, the '80s, the '90s, and the present --all are here. The settings vary: large cities, suburbs, farms, northern forests.By turns funny, lyrical, incisive, tragic, earthy, shocking, and deeply personal, Moral Disorder displays Atwood's celebrated storytelling gifts and unmistakable style to their best advantage. As the New York Times has noted: "The reader has the sense that Atwood has complete access to her people's emotional histories, complete understanding of their hearts and imaginations.""The Bad News" is set in the present, as a couple no longer young situate themselves in a larger world no longer safe. The narrative then switches time as the central character moves through childhood and adolescence in "The Art of Cooking and Serving," "The Headless Horseman," and "My Last Duchess." We follow her into young adulthood in "The Other Place" and then through a complex relationship, traced in four of the stories: "Monopoly," "Moral Disorder," "White Horse," and "The Entities." The last two stories, "The Labrador Fiasco" and "The Boys at the Lab," deal with the heartbreaking old age of parents but circle back again to childhood, to complete the cycle. Moral Disorder is fiction, not autobiography; it prefers emotional truths to chronological facts. Nevertheless, not since Cat's Eye has Margaret Atwood come so close to giving us a glimpse into her own life.

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