The World Is the Home of Love and Death

By Harold Brodkey

The final short story collection that completes the extraordinary literary voyage of Harold Brodkey, a modern master of short fiction; his most forceful and incisive collection of all.

In this collection, Harold Brodkey displays all his remarkable gifts – his exquisite authorial control, his unerring attentiveness to the subtle dynamics of sexual power, and his remarkable ability to depict the perils and perversities of family life. He returns to themes he has treated so memorably in the past – the malevolence of cocktail-party conversation, the conformity and stupefying monotony of suburbia – bringing to them a new refinement and compression. And he takes us back to the Silenowicz family, Wiley, S.L. and Lila, where unstated threats lurk behind kind words, and where a gentle parental touch carries more than a hint of seduction. In all of these stories, several of which were completed in the last months of his life, Harold Brodkey proves that there has never been a more acute translator of the language of power, coercion, and, ultimately, love.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 16 Jul 1998
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-1-85702-836-2
Harold Brodkey, who died in 1996, was one of the the preeminent American fiction writers of his generation. He was born in Illinois, raised in Missouri, and educated at Harvard. He was the author of five previous books, including The Runaway Soul, a novel, and This Wild Darkness, a memoir.

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