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A hip New Yorker confronts the accident of middle age.
Praise for Sallie Bingham: "Sallie Bingham binds her collection together with sheer talent. The title novella is absolutely first-rate?a skillfully suggestive amalgam of Katherine …
"Bingham writes with an austere and unerring knowledge of what it is to be human and—transgressive."—Paula Fox "These are marvelous stories of experience and have the ripeness of …
Selected by Amy Bloom as the winner of the 1995 Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction
"These beautiful stories freeze the sweep of the hands of the clock, they stop the beat of your heart, with the precision of their language and their generous emotion."—Frederick …
Five novelistic short stories by the acclaimed author of Come and Go, Molly Snow.
"People speak of stories and novels as being ?plot-driven,’ or, say, ?voice-driven.’ If anything, Tester’s stories are fear-driven. There is, in these stories, fear of women?each …
Selected by Barry Hannah as the 1996 winner of the Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction.
“[Sallie] Bingham writes with an austere and unerring knowledge of what it is to be human and transgressive.”—Paula Fox “Restrained and wise, these lovely stories unfold like …