Almost No Memory Stories

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Pub. Date: 2001-09-08
Publisher(s): Picador
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Summary

Philosophical inquiry, examinations of language, and involuted domestic disputes are the focus of Lydia Davis's inventive collection of short fiction,Almost No Memory. In each of these stories, Davis reveals an empathic, sometimes shattering understanding of human relationships. Lydia Davisis the author of several works of fiction, includingBreak it DownandThe End of the Story. She is also a noted translator, and a collection of stories,The Old Dictionary. She teaches at Bard College and lives in Port Ewen, New York. ALos Angeles TimesBest Book of the Year Village VoiceFavorite Book of the Year Philosophical inquiry, examinations of language, and involuted domestic disputes are the focus of Lydia Davis's inventive collection of short fiction,Almost No Memory. In each of these stories, Davis explores the difficulties of personal relationships and the limits of language with great intelligence and empathy. "Lydia Davis is one of the quiet giants in the world of American fiction."--Benjamin Weissman,Los Angeles Times "Frequently poetic and, without question, memorable."--Liam Review,The New York Times Book Reveiw "Witty and insightfully inventive . . . [Almost No Memory] is finely attuned to the oddly tragicomic ways of human life."--Paula Friedman,The Washington Post "Almost No Memoryis sublime writing--at once a fantastical jungle and a real world."--Brian Lennon,Boston Book Review "One celebrates a writer like Davis for her intelligent interpreting of the world and her risky bid to reveal the brilliant machinations of her own uniquely gifted mind."--Lisa Shea,Elle "Read slowly through the collection, and you will come away with your perception of the world unmistakably altered."--A. O. Scott,Newsday

Author Biography

Lydia Davis is the author of several works of fiction, including Break it Down and The End of the Story. She is also a noted translator, and a collection of stories, The Old Dictionary. She teaches at Bard College and lives in Port Ewen, New York.

Table of Contents

Meat, My Husband
3(5)
Jack in the Country
8(2)
Foucault and Pencil
10(3)
The Mice
13(1)
The Thirteenth Woman
14(1)
The Professor
15(12)
The Cedar Trees
27(2)
The Cats in the Prison Recreation Hall
29(3)
Wife One in Country
32(2)
The Fish Tank
34(1)
The Center of the Story
35(6)
Love
41(1)
Our Kindness
42(1)
A Natural Disaster
43(2)
Odd Behavior
45(1)
St. Martin
46(91)
Agreement 65(1)
In the Garment District 66(1)
Disagreement 67(1)
The Actors 68(2)
What Was Interesting 70(7)
In the Everglades 77(2)
The Family 79(3)
Trying to Learn 82(1)
To Reiterate 83(1)
Lord Royston's Tour 84(31)
The Other 115(1)
A Friend of Mine 116(2)
This Condition 118(2)
Go Away 120(2)
Pastor Elaine's Newsletter 122(7)
A Man in Our Town 129(2)
A Second Chance 131(2)
Fear 133(1)
Almost No Memory 134(3)
Mr. Knockly
137(10)
How He Is Often Right
147(1)
The Rape of the Tanuk Women
148(2)
What I Feel
150(2)
Lost Things
152(1)
Glenn Gould
153(12)
Smoke
165(2)
From Below, as a Neighbor
167(1)
The Great-grandmothers
168(1)
Ethics
169(2)
The House Behind
171(8)
The Outing
179(1)
A Position at the University
180(1)
Examples of Confusion
181(8)
The Race of the Patient Motorcyclists
189(3)
Affinity
192

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