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The Stories of Alice Adams Hardcover – November 5, 2002

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Twenty-five of her stories appeared regularly in The New Yorker within a ten-year period. Others were published in The Paris Review, Atlantic Monthly, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, and McCall's. Her work was included in twenty-three O. Henry Award collections, and she received first prize six times; she was represented in numerous collections of Martha Foley's Best American Short Stories.

Now the best of Alice Adams's short fiction is gathered in one volume-fifty-three stories that illumine the hidden workings of human relationships. In "Verlie I Say Unto You," the unexpected death of Verlie Jones's lover reveals the unsettling truth about her employers-that, though they "couldn't get along without" Verlie, their maid of ten years, she is nothing more than a stranger to them. In "Berkeley House," a disenfranchised daughter anguished over the sale of her childhood home finally succeeds in winning the house back, only to discover that it does not hold the key to her happiness, and perhaps never did. In "Greyhound People," a woman repeatedly, and purposely, takes the wrong bus home from work after meeting its warm and disarmingly candid cast of passengers, a refreshing and life-changing break from the coldly polite company she finds on the "right" bus-and at home.

In story after story, insight joins with grace to show us the truth about the lives of people around us. A moving and elegant collection and the capstone to the brilliant career of one of the most beloved American writers of our time.
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The late, great Alice Adams mastered the art of the short story. In the posthumous collection The Stories of Alice Adams, Adams masters something more significant in the genre--the backstory, the carefully realized context in which a story is able to unfold. In the 53 stories collected here, Adams moves effortlessly between the current thread of the situation and the past circumstances that allow it to happen in the first place. Nearly all of her carefully drawn characters look back at their lives, or at someone else's life, as if to reconstruct what makes a particular person unique. A group of friends awaits a newly widowed husband in "Waiting for Stella," and in their suppositions about his grief and tardiness, the dead woman comes back to life as a prominent character. Adams weaves youth, age, past, and present together seamlessly; she darts in and out of people's heads in a restaurant, as in "At the Beach," so that they wonder about each other thoroughly but never interact. In this stellar compilation, Adams revels in the glories and oddities of the human condition and distills the very essence of how we live. --Emily Russin

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In her long and prolific career, Adams produced five collections of stories (as well as 11 novels). Now, three years after her death, Knopf is republishing 53 of those deft and delicate stories in one volume, reprising Adams's career. Readers already in love with Adams will be pleased to re-encounter-and those new to her pleased to discover-the seemingly offhand openings that carry the reader deep into the story, the swift characterizations, the effortless shifts in point of view and, of course, the almost casual but dazzling sentences. Most often the protagonists are women, usually negotiating love. But Adams also wrote affectingly about mothers and daughters; the seeds for the many mother/daughter novels of the '80s and '90 must lie in her stories. Adams might have been the first to write about the hippie mother going from one abusive boyfriend to another ("By the Sea"); in the ravishing "Roses, Rhododendrons," a girl befriends the Farrs, a family with high-class pretensions, while her envious mother watches from afar. Adams often wrote about the privileged and famous, portraying actresses, concert pianists, even heiresses with deliciously messy lives. But she wrote with an awareness that privilege comes and goes and is often hard-won. Taken together, these stories betray the changing mores of the past half-century; taken in sequence, they trace the changes in the American short story over the past 40 years, some of those changes wrought by Adams herself. Adams could have been characterizing her own work when she described the Farrs' yard in "Roses, Rhododendrons": "The effect was rich and careless, generous and somewhat mysterious. I was deeply stirred." As will be her readers.
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knopf; First Edition (November 5, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 640 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0375412859
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0375412851
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.28 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.25 x 1.5 x 9.75 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2018
It’s surprising to me that Alice Adams has not gained more recognition for the great writer that she was. The short stories in this book are as powerful and compelling as any I have ever read. She is right up there with Fitzgerald and Hemingway. I have to pace my reading between each story, to simply recover from the emotional effect each one has on me.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020
As a lover of short stories I was enchanted by this collection
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Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2010
I read most of these stories when they were first published, many of them in the New Yorker, and loved them. Maybe it's because I was younger, but when new the stories impressed me enormously, both for their plots and Adams's writing style. This time around, most of them left me cold; they were mannered and remote in comparison to today's stories. I suppose Adams's writing is simply out of style, but it came as a huge surprise.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
I liked all her stories. A brilliant author.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020
Many of the stories are wonderful.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2019
The stories are beautiful and thought provoking.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2015
Short story collection by a master of the form. Great read.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023
The stories are all alike - endless array of unsympathetic or marginally sympathetic characters endlessly marrying, divorcing, screwing around, drinking alcohol, and going places. Only when a plot deviates from this tendency, the story becomes somewhat making sense. There are only five such stories in this book: Greyhound People, Lost Luggage, Earthquake Damage, Raccoons, and The Islands. However, Adams never fails to insert a screwaround or two. The Islands would be one of the best short stories known to me - if not an absolutely unnecessary screwaround with an unsympathetic developer.
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