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In a steady stream of movies (Friends and Neighbors, etc.) and plays (The Mercy Seat, etc.), LaBute has honed his singular ability to depict self-interested, acid-tongued and deeply flawed characters. In this debut collection, he applies his fierce, disturbing energy to 20 short stories. Not surprisingly, echoes of his screen and stage characters populate these pages—men and women engaging in adulterous affairs, voyeuristic fantasies, doomed interactions. The playwright's rapid-fire dialogue vividly captures provocative moments of conflict in some stories; others employ first-person, free-associative monologues ("She's been going at it, this talking stuff, I mean, for around three hours straight, seriously, without a pause, and it's really getting me down. I almost feel sad inside, or lonely...."). LaBute is a master at crafting shocking situations and nasty characters, but this ungenerous view of the human heart can make for a dark and brutal read. In "Ravishing," the narrator describes an encounter with a prostitute that ends with the making of a snuff film. In "Maraschino," a woman knowingly—but incomprehensibly—seduces her drunk ex-stepfather. Sharp dialogue and grim imagination aside, LaBute's microfictions rarely delve below the surface to offer insight into the nature of the human condition; the collection as a whole feels a little sadistic, the act of reading it a kind of complicated masochism.
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LaBute has a knack for exposing the unseemly side of human nature. In this debut story collection, named after an Elvis Costello song, the controversial writer-director, whose credits include films (In the Company of Men and Your Friends and Neighbors) and plays (The Mercy Seat and The Shape of Things), presents men and women engaged in precarious trysts of fate. From a family man's seemingly innocuous flirtation in an airport cafeteria to a sex-obsessed actor who gets snubbed by a wannabe star, LaBute's brief, biting stories reveal a bounty of dubious behaviors motivated largely by lust. In the title story, an adulterous wife is wracked with guilt at the sight of her cereal-slurping spouse. In "Full Service," a female mechanic plays mind games with an overly confident customer, and in "Perfect," a husband goes ballistic over a growth on his wife's flesh. Traveling the same rocky emotional terrain as the late short-story master Andre Dubus, Labute's smart, edgy offering delivers pleasures well beyond the time frame his title suggests. Allison Block
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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Grove Press (August 23, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802142125
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802142122
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #860,276 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sharp and Disturbing, Deceptive and Sly, July 4, 2005
Fans of Neil LaBute's mean-spirited films such as "The Company of Men" and "Your Friends and Neighbors" will not be disappointed with his collection of short fiction, "Seconds of Pleasure." There is plenty here to shock and stir-up controversy. Take the story "Ravishing," for instance, about a man's encounter with a prostitute that ends with the making of a snuff film. Or "Maraschino," where a young woman knowingly picks up her drunk ex-stepfather and seduces him. For the most part these twenty short stories are terrifically written and provide insights into the male ego: its vanity, secrets, and desires. Many are constructed as scenes and could easily have been done for a beginning playwrighting class, setting up characters and conflict: an adulterous couple breaking up at a train station in the collection's title story, a married man flirting with a single woman at an airport restaurant in "Layover," a married couple arguing at a diner over eavesdropping in "Some Do It Naturally," a wife catching her husband in a compromising position with a neighbor in "Time Share." Luckily Labute's writing skill elevates his set-ups -- he has a Hemingway-ear both for quick, sharp dialogue and capturing the sly elusiveness behind deception. The most interesting stories, however, are the unpredictable ones when Labute stretches himself into unexpected territory, such as "Switzerland," a lovely tale of a man's obsession with a Johnny Quest lunch pail, or "Opportunity," where a woman remembers her younger sister.
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3.0 out of 5 stars too scratchy to be brilliant, December 8, 2004
By madhu m (Chennai, India) - See all my reviews
neil labute's collection of short stories plumb the extremes. at times, sparklingly insightful and at other times mind-numbingly cliched. the author delights in devious and dark tales populated by characters that one can hardly empathise with. the writing is always sharp and edgy but not always entertaining or enlightening.

a lot of the stories have a trademark dark twist, but soon one tires of them. the 20 stories collected here are, sadly, a bit too single tracked. one wishes that labute had provided enough variety in characters and situations. and while one desperately wishes to come across characters that are adorable, nobody can complain that they are dull.

in all, one fels that the editor lets her author down here, probably not adding enough variety to the collection. neil labute shows glimpses of his ability to stun and shock the reader, but the trick tires quickly. part magical madness, part mundane mayhem. a half-way performance.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Stunning, Brilliant, but not consistently so, September 16, 2006
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Some of these stories floored me. The dialogue is realistic, the sparse language is somehow powerfully evocative, the plots are refreshingly acidic (like savory sour candy), the character insights are penetrating. The best of these stories are twisted, dark, full of bitter pathos--and unbelievably powerful.

But some of the stories in here (as other reviewers have noted) are flat, rather pointless, and dull.

All in all, I would say 1/3 of the collection is outstanding, another 1/3 is very, very good, and the bottom third is a little below average in terms of short-story quality.

Anyway, if you enjoyed "In the Company of Men" (as I did) you will undoubtably get more than a few seconds of pleasure from this collection. The uneveness of the the collection does not detract from the brilliance of its best stories.
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