How It Ended: New and Collected Stories - Short Story Anthology for Book Lovers | Perfect for Reading, Book Clubs & Literary Gifts
How It Ended: New and Collected Stories - Short Story Anthology for Book Lovers | Perfect for Reading, Book Clubs & Literary GiftsHow It Ended: New and Collected Stories - Short Story Anthology for Book Lovers | Perfect for Reading, Book Clubs & Literary GiftsHow It Ended: New and Collected Stories - Short Story Anthology for Book Lovers | Perfect for Reading, Book Clubs & Literary Gifts

How It Ended: New and Collected Stories - Short Story Anthology for Book Lovers | Perfect for Reading, Book Clubs & Literary Gifts

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From the writer whose first novel, Bright Lights, Big City, defined a generation and whose seventh and most recent, The Good Life, was an acclaimed national best seller, a collection of stories new and old that trace the arc of his career over nearly three decades. In fact, the short story, as A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times Book Review, shows “McInerney in full command of his gifts . . . These stories, with their bold, clean characterizations, their emphatic ironies and their disciplined adherence to sound storytelling principles, reminded me of, well, Fitzgerald and also of Hemingway—of classic stories like ‘Babylon Revisited’ and ‘The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber.’ They are models of the form.”Only seven of these stories have ever been collected in a book, but all twenty-six unveil and re-create the manic flux of our society. Whether set in New England, Los Angeles, New York or the South, they capture various stages of adulthood, from early to budding to entrenched to resentful: a young man confronting the class system at a summer resort; a young woman holed up in a remote cabin while her (married) boyfriend campaigns for the highest office of all; a couple whose experiments in sexuality cross every line imaginable; an actor visiting his wife in rehab; a doctor contending with both convicts and his own criminal past; a youthful socialite returning home to nurse her mother; an older one scheming for her next husband; a family celebrating the holidays while mired in loss year after year; even Russell and Corrine Calloway, whom we first met in McInerney's novel Brightness Falls.A manifold exploration of delusion, experience and transformation, these stories display a preeminent writer of our time at the very top of his form.

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From the moment I got my hands on Bright Lights, Big City around 1984, Jay McInerney became the odds-on favorite to become The Voice for this generation. His pitch-perfect dialogue, eloquent style and compelling storylines made him a must-read, and I've purchased every book of his the moment it became available.While I believe McInerney has a singular narrative voice, there has been some criticism that instead of merely chronicling those living the good life, he himself became too immersed in the good life to be as productive as some of his peers. Accordingly, they say, he only had six novels and two short story collections published -- and should have been twice as productive.His last two works are pure vindication. I had my doubts that anyone could have pulled off a love story set against the backdrop of 9/11, but THE GOOD LIFE is J-Mac's full-circle masterwork, the only work of fiction that has been able to articulate the impact of that fateful event.Think of the stories in HOW IT ENDED as the equivalent of the Rolling Stones' "Hot Rocks" collection. Here you get 25 years of Jay's short fiction, and you see the urban world through his unique lens as his powers of observation mature over time.The power-to-weight ratio of these stories is extraordinary.