by Andre Dubus (Author), Ann Beattie (Introduction by)
"Andre Dubus, one of the 20th century's most gifted short story writers."--The New York Times
When Andre Dubus's first book of stories,
Separate Flights arrived in 1975, it was immediately celebrated as the arrival of a new and important voice in American fiction. Two years later came
Adultery and Other Choices and Dubus' reputation rose even higher.
Both books are now collected in
We Don't Live Here Anymore, the first in the three-volume
Collected Short Stories and Novellas by Andre Dubus. "The stories are about how people must make accommodations once they find out there's no winning," Ann Beattie writes in her introduction. While the collection's opening stories focus on the fragile nature of youth, later stories shift to darker struggles of adulthood, such as in "Andromache"--Dubus's first story to appear in
The New Yorker--which traces the aftermath of a tragic death during wartime.
Collected Short Stories and Novellas by Andre Dubus includes
We Don't Live Here Anymore,
The Winter Father, and
The Cross Country Runner. All three contain work by an American master, perfect for anyone who loves stories of the human heart and where it can lead us.
Number of Pages: 460
Dimensions: 1.3 x 8.9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 28, 2018