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Anthony Giardina (Author)
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January 12, 1998
"Anthony Giardina has an exquisite sense of the nuances of gesture and voice, the clamor of things unsaid."  
--The New York Times Book Review

The Country of Marriage is a window into the lives of men as they confront the darkness at the heart of domestic existence. And with this collection of stories, Anthony Giardina takes his place among the finest writers of short fiction in America today. His work has appeared in Harper's, Esquire, GQ, and The New York Times Magazine and has been showcased alongside the work of such contemporary giants as Tobias Wolff and Robert Stone. He is that rare artist whose stories will endure.

The Country of Marriage shows, with frightening clarity, that the most ordinary lives are fraught with secret dreams and frustrations that can both support and sabotage everyday love. Giardina looks at our relationships--with an eye capable of clinical precision but never devoid of compassion--and gives voice to the emotions that lie unexplored and unexpressed beneath their seemingly placid surface.

In "Days with Cecilia,'' a highly articulate shop teacher reveals by attrition the sexual secret of his marriage. In "The Lake," a young fireman confronts his complicity in the murder of his best friend's wife. And in "The Films of Richard Egan," the aborted career of an almost-was film star finds its echo in a suburban boy's life.

These are emotional landscapes at once familiar and unsettling, with characters who are instantly recognizable but endlessly surprising. Brilliantly observed and masterfully told, The Country of Marriage is an unforgettable montage of lives of dwindling promise, of stubborn hope, of emotional atrophy, and of the courage to take root in the indifferent soil of modern existence.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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This collection of short stories examines long-term relationships and coping methods used by partners who become bored. Not one of Giardina's couples is very happy. Most struggle with the crisis of wanting more. Partners yearn for a broader, more diverse, more ambitious circumference to their lives. In "Days with Cecelia" a new father prefers caring for his child to making love to his wife. In "The Lake" a small town firefighter becomes an accessory to the murder of his lover by her enraged husband. Adultery, alcohol, divorce, death, deception, and resignation all figure prominently in the outcomes of these stories. Characters are diverse and drawn with a keen eye for detail.The emotions explored are bitter-sweet at best and do not really recommend the institution of marriage. These pieces are elegantly crafted. Recommended.?Joanna M. Burkhardt, Univ. of Rhode Island Coll. of Continuing Education Lib., Watch Hill
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Booklist

Supposedly how a marriage is faring is a mystery to all but those who are party to it; Giardina's sketches of partnerships after the bloom is off and the kids have arrived yield a nuanced study that has the ring of truth about it. All but one of his main characters are men in their mid-thirties whose ambition has fizzled and who live in small towns in New England. They are firemen or academics sidetracked into nonacademic jobs; one character teaches shop. The men seem more nurturing toward their children than their wives, as in "Days with Cecilia," in which the shop teacher handles day-care pickups while diffidently fuming about his professional wife's affair. Spousal estrangement introduces themes of infidelity in almost every story, including the only story with a wife's point of view, "The Challenge of the Poet." This exploration of vanished infatuation is contemplative and sad--though Giar-dina skillfully avoids the lugubrious. Artful portraits likely to conjure the empathy of many readers. Gilbert Taylor --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Random House (January 12, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812992350
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812992359
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,342,640 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Giardina could make a cereal box interesting!, November 9, 1998
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Just when I thought there was not one man in this world who understood themselves, let alone other men, I stumble onto this book. Giardina writes such truth. His voice hits the mark on every imaginable relationship. It is hard to except such weak, yet successful, crap fiction from say....Nicholas Sparks, when there is an intelligent writer like Giardina, in the wings, waiting to save us all. Read this and recomend the book to your friends who give a damn. You will not be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great tales of "quiet lives of desperation" in the suburbs, June 1, 2011
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Giardina does an interesting job of getting inside the heads of men who can't effectively communicate what they feel or need to the significant others in their lives, but their interior thoughts over their frustrations with life are beautifully written in passages that border on poetry. Not all the characters are likeable. Many of the characters - such as the narrators of "I Live in Yonville" and "Love, Your Parents" - are self-satisfied to the point of being obnoxious but the stories ultimately lead you to feel compassion for them because Giardina so effectively portrays how deluded all that self-satisfaction has led them to be. Common themes across all the stories are the stifling impact of life in the suburbs, and the compromise it represents from the dream that boys (and in one story, a woman) had for their lives.

The 9 stories in the collection are:

1. I Live In Yonville - 14 pp - A man ruminates, smugly at first but then rather desperately, about the routine-ness of his life as a suburban middle-class husband and father. (The title comes from the fact that the man is proud of himself for having read Flaubert, and he knows his life bears a similarity to Emma Bovary's and Emma lived in Yonville.)

2. Days with Cecilia - 25 pp - An exploration of what can happen to a marriage after the birth of a child, and how a spouse can become totally absorbed in the child and lose interest in sex. But there is an interesting twist on this common predicament. Here it's the husband who lives solely for the baby. He is the primary caregiver, and his wife, the primary breadwinner, is the one who started an affair to get some physical attention.

3. The Lake - 25 pp - A young firefighter is living the life he dreamed about as a kid until his wife experiences a post-partum depression. He begins an affair with the wife of a good friend he has known since high school when the friend and his wife (then girlfriend) were the "star" couple of the school. The affair makes the firefighter envision a new life (represented by swimming up through the surface of a lake in a dream). But all goes wrong when the cuckolded friend learns of his wife's adultery and explodes in a violent range - a scene the firefighter is there to witness.

4. Love, Your Parents - 22 pp-- Another smug, unlikeable narrator, this time a 36-year-old man who brags about not paying child support after he loses his job and his marriage and has to move back in with his parents. An interesting, well-told portrait of a cad.

5. The Cut of His Jib - 23 pp - A dashing young lawyer moves with his family into a suburban neighborhood. The 15-year-old boy who mows his lawn keeps watching him, thinking he stands above the typical men in the neighborhood. But the lawyer gets his comeuppance when he tries to demonstrate he's a different cut of man. His attempt backfires. In the end, the other men can smugly prove he's not only not better, he may even be beneath them.

6. The Secret Life - 40 pp - A man enjoys having an affair not because he doesn't love his wife, but only because he enjoys having a secret life. But the wife has surprises in store of him that may change the whole dynamic of his life.

7. The Challenge of the Poet - 21 pp - A women is living the quintessential "quiet life of desperation" with children and an attentive, but now boring husband. The only spark she has is the poet who travels in their circles for half the year when he's not off at writing conferences or teaching at colleges. But one night the poet will put a challenge to her by forcing her to consider whether she has the courage to make any changes in her comfortable life.

8. The Second Act - 19 pp - A re-imagining of what F. Scott Fitzgerald's life would have been like if he hadn't died at 44 and instead finished the Last Tycoon and brought the now thoroughly immersed in depression Zelda back to live with him. In this future that never happened, Fitzgerald is interestingly trying to create the past he once had, discovering along the way that it's nearly impossible to do so.

9. The Films of Richard Egan - 14 pp - Charts the career of the real-life actor, from the late 1950s to early 1960s who was just on the verge of attaining lead actor status, but who always had events (costarring in a film with Elvis) and circumstances (the youthful audience in the early 60s starting to drive all moviemaking decisions) conspire against him. His career is played against the life of a boy who watches his movies, and ends up wondering if his life will deliver on his dreams or end up being a series of compromises.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best short story ever?, July 15, 2008
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I have never read a short story that's any better than "The Films of Richard Egan".It's a knockout!
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