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The Pacific and Other Stories

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Mark Helprin's fiction is renowned for its imaginative depth, often drawing comparisons to literary giants like Joyce, Kafka, and Poe. Critics praise his ability to traverse characters and cultures seamlessly, showcasing an ambitious reach rarely seen in contemporary short fiction. After nearly a decade, Helprin presents a collection of sixteen stories that exemplify his signature wit and masterful prose. Among the narratives, a British paratrooper faces a pivotal choice after a fall leaves him alone in enemy territory, while the 1958 New York Yankees gain an unlikely ally in a Hasidic teenager tasked with saving the "House of Ruth." An opera impresario grapples with his past as he considers elevating an obscure soprano in Venice, and a forgotten novelist in the 1940s navigates bureaucracy to create a lifeline. A widow from September 11 receives an unexpected gift from a contractor, and a female Israeli reservist finds love in a moment of despair while floating off Haifa. Helprin’s stories reflect the ocean's ever-changing nature, blending lighthearted fables with profound explorations of sacrifice and duty. While many narratives are set in the present, echoes of the pre-World War II past resurface, reminding readers of the tranquility often overlooked in modern life. This collection is a powerful testament to lasting emotional substance.

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The Pacific and Other Stories, Mark Helprin

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Título
The Pacific and Other Stories
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2004
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
366
ISBN10
159420036X
ISBN13
9781594200366
Serie
Calificación
3,95 de 5
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Mark Helprin's fiction is renowned for its imaginative depth, often drawing comparisons to literary giants like Joyce, Kafka, and Poe. Critics praise his ability to traverse characters and cultures seamlessly, showcasing an ambitious reach rarely seen in contemporary short fiction. After nearly a decade, Helprin presents a collection of sixteen stories that exemplify his signature wit and masterful prose. Among the narratives, a British paratrooper faces a pivotal choice after a fall leaves him alone in enemy territory, while the 1958 New York Yankees gain an unlikely ally in a Hasidic teenager tasked with saving the "House of Ruth." An opera impresario grapples with his past as he considers elevating an obscure soprano in Venice, and a forgotten novelist in the 1940s navigates bureaucracy to create a lifeline. A widow from September 11 receives an unexpected gift from a contractor, and a female Israeli reservist finds love in a moment of despair while floating off Haifa. Helprin’s stories reflect the ocean's ever-changing nature, blending lighthearted fables with profound explorations of sacrifice and duty. While many narratives are set in the present, echoes of the pre-World War II past resurface, reminding readers of the tranquility often overlooked in modern life. This collection is a powerful testament to lasting emotional substance.