An edition of Tenth of December (2012)

Tenth of December

Stories

Random House trade paperback edition.
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An edition of Tenth of December (2012)

Tenth of December

Stories

Random House trade paperback edition.
  • 4.1 (17 ratings) ·
  • 67 Want to read
  • 5 Currently reading
  • 26 Have read

Tenth of December is the most honest, moving, and critically acclaimed collection yet from George Saunders, one of the most important writers of his generation. These stories take on the big questions and explore the fault lines of our own morality, the characters vividly and lovingly infused with Saunders's signature blend of exuberant prose, deep humanity, and stylistic innovation.
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English
Pages
272

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Previews available in: Polish English

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Cover of: 10 grudnia
10 grudnia: opowiadania
2016, Wydawnictwo W.A.B.
in Polish
Cover of: Tenth of December
Tenth of December: stories
2013, Random House
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Tenth of December
Tenth of December: Stories
2013, Random House Trade Paperbacks
Trade Paperback in English - Random House trade paperback edition.
Cover of: Tenth of December Stories
Tenth of December Stories
Jul 13, 2013, Bloomsbury Publishing

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Table of Contents

Victory lap
Sticks
Puppy
Escape from Spiderhead
Exhortation
Al Roosten
The semplica girl diaries
Home
My chivalric fiasco
Tenth of December.

Edition Notes

"The stories in this work were originally published in Harper's Magazine, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, The New Yorker, and Story Magazine"--Title page verso.
US/CAN

"A conversation between George Saunders and David Sedaris" follows text.

Published in
New York, USA
Other Titles
10th of December
Copyright Date
2013

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS 3569 .A83 T46 2013, PS3569.A7897

The Physical Object

Format
Trade Paperback
Pagination
271 pages ;
Number of pages
272

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26297747M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780812984255
ISBN 10
0812984250
ISBN 13
9780812984255
OCLC/WorldCat
855905200
Goodreads
43621891

Work Description

One of the most important and blazingly original writers of his generation, George Saunders is an undisputed master of the short story, and Tenth of December is his most honest, accessible, and moving collection yet.

In the taut opener, “Victory Lap,” a boy witnesses the attempted abduction of the girl next door and is faced with a harrowing choice: Does he ignore what he sees, or override years of smothering advice from his parents and act? In “Home,” a combat-damaged soldier moves back in with his mother and struggles to reconcile the world he left with the one to which he has returned. And in the title story, a stunning meditation on imagination, memory, and loss, a middle-aged cancer patient walks into the woods to commit suicide, only to encounter a troubled young boy who, over the course of a fateful morning, gives the dying man a final chance to recall who he really is.

A hapless, deluded owner of an antiques store; two mothers struggling to do the right thing; a teenage girl whose idealism is challenged by a brutal brush with reality; a man tormented by a series of pharmaceutical experiments that force him to lust, to love, to kill—the unforgettable characters that populate the pages of Tenth of December are vividly and lovingly infused with Saunders’s signature blend of exuberant prose, deep humanity, and stylistic innovation.

Writing brilliantly and profoundly about class, sex, love, loss, work, despair, and war, Saunders cuts to the core of the contemporary experience. These stories take on the big questions and explore the fault lines of our own morality, delving into the questions of what makes us good and what makes us human.

Unsettling, insightful, and hilarious, the stories in Tenth of December—through their manic energy, their focus on what is redeemable in human beings, and their generosity of spirit—not only entertain and delight; they fulfill Chekhov’s dictum that art should “prepare us for tenderness.”
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Three days shy of her fifteenth birthday, Alison Pope paused at the top of the stairs.
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