The Paris Review Book of People with Problems

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  • The Paris Review Book of People with Problems Book Detail

  • Author : The Paris Review
  • Release Date : 2005-08
  • Publisher : Macmillan
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 392
  • ISBN 13 : 9780312422417
  • File Size : 51,51 MB

The Paris Review Book of People with Problems by The Paris Review PDF Summary

Book Description: The Paris Review asks: who hasn't survived a tax audit, a snowstorm, a break-up, or presided over a murder? The next addictively clever Paris Review anthology is not a self-help manual; rather it is a wicked elaboration on the human effort to overcome--and instigate--trouble. Throughout these pages you will find men plagued with guilt, women burdened by history, scientists bound by passion, mothers fogged with delusion, and lovers vexed with jealousy. In the theme that encompasses every life, no protagonist--or reader --is exempt. Among those to appear: - Annie Proulx - Andre Dubus - Norman Rush - Charles Baxter - Wells Tower - Julie Orringer - Elizabeth Gilbert - Ben Okri - Rick Bass

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