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Lore Segal (Author)
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April 3, 2007
The much-anticipated new book from the acclaimed author of Other People's Houses and Her First American—Lore Segal's first major work of fiction in twenty years.

"Lore Segal is...one of those rare people who combine art, eccentricity, honesty, and wisdom and who, by a change of tone, an altered inflection, produce such enchanting effects that the [reader] is swept along."—Chicago Tribune

The thirteen interrelated stories of Shakespeare's Kitchen concern the universal longing for friendship, how we achieve new intimacies for ourselves, and how slowly, inexplicably, we lose them. Featuring six never-before-published pieces, Lore Segal's stunning new book evolved from seven short stories that originally appeared in The New Yorker (including the O. Henry Prize-winning "The Reverse Bug").

Ilka Weisz has accepted a teaching position at the Concordance Institute, a think tank in Connecticut, reluctantly leaving her New York circle of friends. After the comedy of her struggle to meet new people, Ilka comes to embrace, and be embraced by, a new set of acquaintances, including the institute's director, Leslie Shakespeare, and his wife, Eliza. Through a series of memorable dinner parties, picnics, and Sunday brunches, Segal evokes the subtle drama and humor of the outsider's loneliness, the comfort and charm of familiar companionship, the bliss of being in love, and the strangeness of our behavior in the face of other people's deaths.

A magnificent and deeply moving work, Shakespeare's Kitchen marks the long-awaited return of a writer at the height of her powers.

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From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. What began as seven interrelated short stories published in The New Yorker (including the O'Henry Prize-winning "The Reverse Bug") is now a full-length collection of thirteen?the first major work of fiction in 20 years from the acclaimed author of Her First American. Filled with all the pomp and depressed glory of a modern-day Great Gatsby, each installment delivers an entertaining glimpse into the dysfunctional lives of a group of hoity-toity Connecticut think tank intellectuals as they philosophize over wine and cheese, fall in and out of love and go about their daily lives with reckless abandon. Most of the action takes place (or is retold, properly discussed and drunkenly digested) in the kitchen of the institute's director, Leslie Shakespeare, while Leslie's wife alternatively entertains and lambastes their friends. Although the plot centers on nothing more than everyday comings and goings, Segal gives readers a peek into the sausage factory of daily routine, in which humdrum-but-necessary minutia belie the intrigue and angst stirred up in her self-absorbed characters' internal monologues. When stacked together, these vignettes are hilarious and telling. Segal exhibits a rare insight into the human character that is at once humbling and shamelessly enjoyable to behold.
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Most claims that the stories of a collection are "interrelated" seem intended to sway short story-phobic readers into thinking that they're getting a novel; most such claims are false. Segal's latest, however, her first major work of fiction since Her First American (1985), delivers such a continuum that one wonders how well some of these stories work out of sequence, even despite their New Yorker pedigree. The story treats Ilka Weisz, who accepts a position at a think tank called the Concordance Institute, and her struggle to form a new family out of friends and coworkers (in particular the director, Leslie Shakespeare, and his wife, Eliza). Her entry into the claustrophobic academic setting, combined with Segal's wonderfully funny power washing of conversational dynamics, is a perfect way to explore the roles we play and the truths and lies we tell ourselves about ourselves. Yes, at some level it's a comedy of manners set in academia, but given the light touch with which Segal shares her immense powers of observation--and the darker presence of death, which reminds us that cocktail hour must someday end--that's entirely forgivable. Brad Hooper
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 225 pages
  • Publisher: New Press, The; 1ST edition (April 3, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595581510
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595581518
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,292,902 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Lore Segal is the author of the Pulitzer nominated Shakespeare's Kitchen, as well as the recently re-issued novels Lucinella, Other People's Houses, and Her First American. She is the recipient of the American Academy and the Institutes of Arts and Letters Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Harold U. Ribalow Prize. She contributes to The New Yorker, the New York Times Book Review, The New Republic and other publications. She lives in New York City.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An emotional saga of interpersonal relationships as a barometer of the human condition., October 6, 2007
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Shakespeare's Kitchen is an anthology of thirteen interconnected short stories, seven of which have previously appeared in "The New Yorker", about the yearning for friendship and the development - and loss - of closeness. Author and award-winner Lore Segal reveals the world of Ilka Weisz, who has accepted a junior position at a Connecticut think tank at the cost of departing her beloved circle of New York friends. As she comes to know her new acquaintances through a series of memorable dinner parties, afternoon picnics, and Sunday brunches, she experiences the outsider's loneliness among people as well the delight of cultivating familiar companionship, the wonderment of love, and the shock or even bizarre behavior in the wake of losing a fellow human being to death. An emotional saga of interpersonal relationships as a barometer of the human condition.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Wish I Liked It More., September 8, 2008
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I feel like I missed the boat. When I started this book I was charmed by the witty writing, and astute observations Segal presents about relationships and how we move through life. That said, something happened halfway through and I found myself nearly numb with apathy. Frankly, I struggled to finish. Clearly I'm in the minority, and I have absolutely no quips with the author's gift for writing. I just found myself reading about cold snobby intellectuals feeling, well, cold.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good writing, tiresome characters, May 30, 2007
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I bought this book because a reviewer for the New York Times loved it, and because I enjoyed the writer's other books. The writing was very good and some of the insights impressive. I enjoyed the main character and would have liked to learn even more about her, but I grew tired of the background characters. They were always the same, no matter what was going on around them. One, Eliza, was especially tiresome and meanspirited. Yes, a tragedy had happened to her, but I never figured out how it had affected her beyond the barest details.
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