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Richard Bausch

    18 de abril de 1945

    Richard Bausch es un maestro reconocido del relato corto, cuyas obras profundizan en la psique humana y abordan realidades complejas y a menudo inquietantes. Su prosa magistral y su profundo entendimiento de las dinámicas interpersonales iluminan el intrincado tapiz de la conexión humana. Las contribuciones literarias de Bausch exploran cuestiones fundamentales de la existencia y las relaciones, centrándose frecuentemente en dilemas morales desafiantes. Su obra es celebrada por su voz auténtica y la poderosa resonancia emocional que logra, consolidando su lugar como un autor estadounidense contemporáneo significativo.

    These Extremes
    Before, During, After
    The Stories of Richard Bausch
    Living in the Weather of the World
    Something Is Out There
    The Selected Stories of Richard Bausch
    • The Selected Stories of Richard Bausch

      • 242 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The collection features ten short stories that highlight Richard Bausch's sharp wit and keen insight into human nature. His ability to create vivid and compelling characters and situations is celebrated, showcasing his artistry in contemporary literature. Each story offers a unique glimpse into the complexities of life, making this selection a testament to Bausch's mastery of the short story form.

      The Selected Stories of Richard Bausch
    • Something Is Out There

      Stories

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of estrangement and the complexities of relationships, this collection of eleven stories delves into the fragile nature of love among family, friends, and lovers. Richard Bausch's masterful storytelling combines grace and wit, revealing unexpected glimmers of hope amidst the challenges of human connections. His acclaimed style and insightful observations affirm his reputation as a prominent figure in contemporary literature.

      Something Is Out There
    • Living in the Weather of the World

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      In stories by turns suspenseful, comic, subtle, and profound, Richard Bausch probes the fault lines of daily life. At three in the morning a man tries not to wake his sleeping wife while fielding calls from his suicidal mistress. A successful real estate agent with two grown sons tries an online dating service on a whim and is surprised by the complicated result. And after being held up at gunpoint, a police officer commiserates with his assailant about their unhappy marriages. Wherever he casts his gaze, Bausch illuminates shades of human experience that defy understanding.

      Living in the Weather of the World
    • The Stories of Richard Bausch

      • 672 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      Celebrating the artistry of Richard Bausch, this collection features forty-two short stories that showcase his remarkable range and versatility. The narratives, which blend tenderness with raw emotion and humor, include seven stories published for the first time. Bausch's ability to capture diverse voices and experiences places him alongside literary greats like John Cheever and Flannery O'Connor, affirming his status as a master of the short story.

      The Stories of Richard Bausch
    • Before, During, After

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      When Natasha meets Michael Faulk, an Episcopalian priest struggling with his faith, the stars seem to align. A month before their wedding, Natasha is vacationing in Jamaica and Faulk is in New York when the terrorist attacks of September 11 shatter the innocence of the nation. Alone in a state of abject terror and convinced that Faulk is dead, Natasha endures a private trauma of her own: she is raped by a young man on the shores of the Caribbean. A few days later, she and Faulk are reunited, but the horror of that day, and Natasha's inability to speak of it, irrevocably create a schism in their relationship, between 'before' and 'after'.

      Before, During, After
    • These Extremes

      Poems and Prose

      • 88 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of family and memory, Richard Bausch's debut collection showcases his poetic prowess alongside prose reflections. The poems touch on various subjects, particularly his relationships, with a poignant tribute to his sister in "Barbara (1943--1974)." Complementing the poetry are two prose pieces that offer candid, affectionate insights into his childhood and family dynamics. Through these works, Bausch contemplates the enduring sense of belonging he derives from his family, aiming to impart these values to his own children amidst a turbulent world.

      These Extremes
    • Someone to Watch Over Me

      • 226 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Exploring the complexities of human connections, this collection of twelve stories delves into the motivations behind relationships, including revenge, boredom, and desire. Each narrative highlights the intricate dance of love and conflict, revealing that despite challenges, the pursuit of love remains attainable. The tone is ultimately hopeful, suggesting that understanding and connection are always within reach.

      Someone to Watch Over Me
    • Three American soldiers set out on the gruelling ascent of a perilous Italian mountainside in the murky closing days of the Second World War. Haunted by their sergeant's cold-blooded murder of a young girl, and with only an old man of uncertain loyalties as their guide, they truge on in a state of barely suppressed terror and confusion.

      Peace
    • In the Night Season

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The story follows Nora Michaelson and her son Jason as they navigate the aftermath of the accidental death of Jason's father, Jack, which has plunged them into financial and emotional turmoil. Struggling to keep their small business afloat while facing the threat of destitution, the duo must rely on their resourcefulness to confront the challenges that arise. This tale weaves together themes of loss and resilience, showcasing the depths of a mother's love in the face of overwhelming adversity.

      In the Night Season
    • Set in 1964 Washington, DC, just after the Kennedy assassination, the narrative follows Walter Marshall, a 19-year-old aspiring journalist living with his widowed mother. Inspired by Edward R. Murrow, Walter navigates his journey to adulthood against the backdrop of a nation undergoing significant transformation. This coming-of-age story captures his struggles and aspirations as he confronts personal and societal upheaval, reflecting the broader changes in America during a tumultuous period.

      Good Evening Mr. and Mrs. America and All the Ships at Sea