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Atomic Love: A Novella and Eight Stories [Paperback]

Joe David Bellamy (Author)


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"Joe David Bellamy writes it real. Our values have overslept, and Bellamy is a wake-up call. The award-winning author of Suzi Sinzinnati, a comic novel about growing up sapped in the 60s, turns serious in Atomic Love, a sizzling collection of stories about how we grope and cope in the 90s. It's a dark carnival of consequences, unflinchingly observed.... So who needs another dread indictment of the times? We do, when it is laced with the kind of humanity this writer brings to his tough, careful prose.... In 'Saving the Boat People,' a well-intentioned housewife seeks to assist a refugee family, only to become a refugee herself from her own damaged marriage. In 'The Weeds of North Carolina,' a callow college kid confronts an inconstant girlfriend and a three-hour philosophy exam with but a single question: 'What is life?' Atomic Love is Bellamy's blue-book answer, curt, uncompromising, but compassionate. Never mind geography, he seems to suggest; we are all of us boat people, each one adrift on a separate, painfully inadequate bark, bound for some distant, unimaginable and perhaps unaccommodating shore. Well, says Bellamy, 'keep rowing.' Bellamy is a compelling chronicler of the way we live now." -- Bill Ruehlmann, The Virginian-Pilot

"Joe David Bellamy's Atomic Love is a series of virtuoso performances. Bellamy is cagey and shrewd, bravely engaging the conventions of stories, and one must admire him for taking risks." -- David Slavitt, Dictionary of Literary Biography

"Joe David Bellamy's new collection, Atomic Love, is a series of delicate portraits, almost photographs, that on closer inspection reveal themselves to be like those tricky pictures we approach in museums. Not photographs at all, but the almost painfully accurate depiction of emotional life in the form of a million tiny brush strokes. There is a gentleness to Bellamy's brush that convinces the reader of his characters' wide vulnerability.... Atomic Love is a vivid gallery of intimate portraits, composed with a careful touch and a clear eye." -- Lisa Beech Hartz, The Bookpress

"The collection sparkles with precise characterization and tight phrasing. Each story here is finely tuned and perfectly told, an oasis of great writing waiting to be discovered." -- Elizabeth Gunderson, Stuff Magazine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This powerful collection of new fiction from the award-winning author of Suzi Sinzinnati, explores love, loss, and hope. Ranging in length from the brief, intense "Roth's Deadman" to the striking and luminous novella "Bloomville," this is masterful work, deftly presented and vividly real in the telling.

Joe David Bellamy writes fiction, in the words of T. Alan Broughton, "Of the highest quality, finely written, moving, and adventurous in subject matter and approach, convincing in its depiction of character and situation, and demonstrating a keen knowledge of human motives and desires. In Atomic Love, Bellamy shows his mastery of the form." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 133 pages
  • Publisher: University of Arkansas Press (July 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1557282781
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557282781
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,652,512 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Joe David Bellamy won the Editors' Book Award for his novel Suzi Sinzinnati, and his new novel Green Freedom is forthcoming from Narrative Library. He is also the author of fifteen other books, including Kindred Spirits, Atomic Love, Literary Luxuries, and The New Fiction. He is a voting member of the National Book Critics Circle and served as Director of the Literature Program of the National Endowment for the Arts. His essays, fiction, poetry, and reviews have been published in: The Atlantic, The Nation, Harper's, Narrative, Paris Review, Saturday Review, The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post Book World, and some seventy others. He has taught writing at several colleges and universities, including the University of Iowa.

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