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245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe collected stories of Lydia Davis. |
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_tBreak it down (1986). _tStory -- _tThe fears of Mrs. Orlando -- _tLiminal: the little man -- _tBreak it down -- _tMr. Burdoff's visit to Germany -- _tWhat she knew -- _tThe fish -- _tMildred and the oboe -- _tThe mouse -- _tThe letter -- _tExtracts from a life -- _tThe house plans -- _tThe brother-in-law -- _tHow W.H. Auden spends the night in a friend's house -- _tMothers -- _tIn a house besieged -- _tVisit to her husband -- _tCockroaches in Autumn -- _tThe bone -- _tA few things wrong with me -- _tSketches for a life of Wassilly -- _tCity employment -- _tTwo sisters -- _tThe mother -- _tTherapy -- _tFrench lesson I: Le meurtre -- _tOnce a very stupid man -- _tThe housemaid -- _tThe cottages -- _tSafe love -- _tProblem -- _tWhat an old woman will wear -- _tThe sock -- _tFive signs of disturbance. |
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_tAlmost no memory (1997). _tMeat, my husband -- _tJack in the country -- _tFoucault and pencil -- _tThe mice -- _tThe thirteenth woman -- _tThe professor -- _tThe cedar trees -- _tThe cats in the prison recreation hall -- _tWife One in country -- _tThe fish tank -- _tThe center of the story -- _tLove -- _tOur kindness -- _tA natural disaster -- _tOdd behavior -- _tSt. Martin -- _tAgreement -- _tIn the Garment District -- _tDisagreement -- _tThe actors -- _tWhat was interesting -- _tIn the Everglades -- _tThe family -- _tTrying to learn -- _tTo reiterate -- _tLord Royston's tour -- _tThe other -- _tA friend of mine -- _tThis condition -- _tGo away -- _tPastor Elaine's newsletter -- _tA man in our town -- _tA second chance -- _tFear -- _tAlmost no memory -- _tMr. Knockly -- _tHow he is often right -- _tThe rape of the Tanuk women -- _tWhat I feel -- _tLost things -- _tGlen Gould -- _tSmoke -- _tFrom below, as a neighbor -- _tThe great-grandmothers -- _tEthics -- _tThe house behind -- _tThe outing -- _tA position at the university -- _tExamples of confusion -- _tThe race of the patient motorcyclists -- _tAffinity. |
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_tSamuel Johnson is indignant (2001). _tBoring friends -- _tA mown lawn -- _tCity people -- _tBetrayal -- _tThe white tribe -- _tOur trip -- _tSpecial chair -- _tCertain knowledge from Herodotus -- _tPriority -- _tThe meeting -- _tCompanion -- _tBlind date -- _tExamples of Remember -- _tOld Mother and the grouch -- _tSamuel Johnson is indignant: -- _tNew Year's resolution -- _tFirst grade: handwriting practice -- _tInteresting -- _tHappiest moment -- _tJury duty -- _tA double negative -- _tThe old dictionary -- _tHonoring the subjunctive -- _tHow difficult -- _tLosing memory -- _tLetter to a funeral parlor -- _tThyroid diary -- _tInformation from the North concerning the ice: -- _tMurder in Bohemia -- _tHappy memories -- _tThey take turns using a word they like -- _tMarie Curie, so honorable woman -- _tMir the Hessian -- _tMy neighbors in a foreign place -- _tOral history (with hiccups) -- _tThe patient -- _tRight and wrong -- _tAlvin the Typesetter -- _tSpecial -- _tSelfish -- _tMy husband and I -- _tSpring spleen -- _tHer damage -- _tWorkingmen -- _tIn a northern country -- _tAway from home -- _tCompany -- _tFinances -- _tThe transformation -- _tTwo sisters (II) -- The furnace -- _tYoung and poor -- _tThe silence of Mrs. Iln -- _tAlmost over: separate bedrooms -- _tMoney. |
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_tVarieties of disturbance (2007). _tA man from her past -- _tDog and me -- _tEnlightened -- The good taste contest -- _tCollaboration with fly -- _tKafka cooks dinner -- _tTropical storm -- _tGood Times -- _tIdea for a short documentary film -- _tForbidden subjects -- _tTwo types -- _tThe senses -- _tGrammar questions -- _tHand -- _tThe caterpillar -- _tChild care -- _tWe miss you: a study of get-well letters from a class of fourth-graders -- _tPassing wind -- _tTelevision -- _tJane and the cane -- _tGetting to know your body -- _tAbsentminded -- _tSouthward bound, reads Worstward Ho -- _tThe walk -- _tVarieties of disturbance -- _tLonely -- _tMrs. D and her maids -- _t20 sculptures in one hour -- _tNietzsche -- _tWhat you learn about the baby -- _tHer mother's mother -- _tHow it is done -- _tInsomnia -- _tBurning family members -- _tThe way to perfection -- _tThe fellowship -- _tHelen and Vi: a study in health and vitality -- _tReducing expenses -- _tMother's reaction to my travel plans -- _tFor sixty cents -- _tHow shall I mourn them? -- _tA strange impulse -- _tHow she could not drive -- _tSuddenly afraid -- _tGetting better -- _tHead, heart -- _tThe strangers -- _tThe busy road -- _tOrder -- _tThe fly -- _tTraveling with mother -- _tIndex entry -- _tMy son -- _tExample of the continuing past tense in a hotel room -- _tCape Cod diary -- _tAlmost over: what's the word? -- _tA different man. |
520 | _aLydia Davis is one of our most original and influential writers, a storyteller celebrated for her emotional acuity, her formal inventiveness, and her ability to capture the mind in overdrive. She has been called "an American virtuoso of the short story form" (Salon.com) and "one of the quiet giants ... of American fiction" (Los Angeles Times Book Review). This volume contains all her stories to date, from the acclaimed Break it Down (1986) to the 2007 National Book Award finalist Varieties of Disturbance. - Cover flap. | ||
520 | _aA single-volume compilation of the National Book Award finalist's short stories includes "Break it Down" and "Varieties of Disturbance." | ||
586 | _aA New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice; A Los Angeles Times Fiction Favorite for 2009; A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2009. | ||
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