Disasters in the First World: Stories

by Olivia Clare

Paperback, 2017

Status

Available

Publication

Grove Press, Black Cat (2017), 192 pages

Description

"Olivia Clare's delightfully strange and tender debut traces the intersection of larger-than-life forces-natural and otherwise-in our daily lives. From siblings whose relationship is as fragile as glass, to a woman grappling with both an emotional and physical drought, to a superstitious spouse fearful of misfortune, Disasters in the First World explores the real and the fantastical, environmental and man-made calamities, and the human need to comprehend the possible, the probable, the unknown. Deeply nimble and perceptive, Clare delves into the tumultuous depths of human emotion as well as the messiness of relationships, unmasking the most revealing moments of connection-no matter how fleeting. In "Pittsburgh in Copenhagen," a man and a woman confront infidelity and estrangement as they share one last night together. "Petur" tells the tale of a son who takes his mother on an Icelandic vacation only to be trapped together in close quarters by a volcanic eruption. "Rusalka's Long Legs" follows a young girl's treacherously long walk through the woods with her unpredictable mother. And in "The Visigoths," an older sister finds a way to break through to her brother who struggles to fit in. With outstanding precision and grace, the thirteen stories in this collection uncover truths beneath both actual and imagined disasters. They each exist as exquisite and mysterious universes-and through their intimate, profoundly moving worlds, Clare's clarity of voice rises as a distinctive and masterful new talent"--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member nancyjean19
I especially loved the stories in this collection that were about free-spirited moms with boring sons. It was an interesting reversal of expectations, which I think this author does well in general. Her spare language conveys impressive character development and setting without being heavy handed.
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I look forward to reading more of her work.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

192 p.; 5.3 inches

ISBN

0802126618 / 9780802126610

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