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Spirits and other stories [Hardcover]

Richard Bausch (Author)
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Bausch's emerging reputation as a fine writer will rise with this moving collection. Precisely phrased, recounted in a variety of stingingly accurate voices, these nine stories all deal with the failure of the spirit, all, indeed, with aspects of a single personality. Although the protagonists differ, each suffers from self-doubt, perhaps self-abnegation. In "All the Way in Flagstaff," a man recalls a picnic with his wife and children on a day when his compulsive drinking signaled the end of his marriage. The very old protagonist of "Wisemen at Their End" always held his family at arm's length and now is unable to accept the proffered help of an elderly woman. In "Police Dreams" a husband, content with his family and job, slowly feels his wife slipping away, refusing to communicate, losing interest even in their children. She leaves him, for no reason except that he is himself, and that's not good enough. Disconsolate and wary, an 18-year-old whose father has died a few months before spends Christmas with his mother and aunt in "Ancient History." Eventually, he realizes that his father had been preparing to leave them. Understated as they are, these stories have a capacity to haunt, as if life itself had walked in and said, "What am I here for?"
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  • Hardcover: 237 pages
  • Publisher: Linden Press/Simon & Schuster; First Edition edition (1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671638750
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671638757
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,655,403 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Short Story Collection by Richard Bausch, June 9, 2009
These short stories are about the alienations and depression inherent in ordinary relationships. Angst and existential alienation are themes in most of these insightful and sorrowful tales.

ALL THE WAY TO FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA is about a down and out alcoholic. He reminisces about his drinking days when he had a family and his need to always have alcohol around to make it all bearable. Though things may have been bearable to him when he drank, time with him took on a nightmare quality for others.

POLICE DREAMS is about an average man in an average relationship. He has a dream that portends his wife leaving him. She does leave him and never lets him know why though she blames it all on him. He finds himself in the abyss of loneliness and unsurety.

THE WIFE'S TALE is about a young girl who is heartbroken at the thought of her older sister's impending marriage. Her sister is a dancer and the young girl views her as extraordinary. By getting married, the younger sister sees her as becoming merely ordinary.

CONTRITION is about a man who, in a fit of anger, commits a felony. He hits a student and loses his teaching job.

ANCIENT HISORY is about a socially isolated young man and his recently widowed mother who spend Christmas with his father's sister. The young man has a feeling that before his father's death, he was about to leave his mother.

WHAT FEELS LIKE THE WORLD is about a resolute and tenacious overweight young girl who wants to be like the other kids in her class and perform a gymnastic trick. She keeps dieting but realizes she will probably not be able to perform the gymnastic trick that she wants to. Her grandfather, who is raising her, becomes heart-broken. Her resolution to succeed becomes his despair.

THE MAN WHO KNEW BELLE STARR is about a man who picks up a teen-age girl hitch-hiker. He's recently been released from prison. He fantasizes about the girl. She turns out to be a psychopathic killer intent on being 'Belle Starr'. She kills the owner of a diner and the man realized that he, too, will become her victim. There is an inevitable, yet meaningless, quality to this realization.

SPIRITS tells of a young faculty member who meets and is intellectually and politically courted by a famous academic for deceitful reasons. Relationships are examined. Naturally, the truth is disparate from what appears to be the case.

All the stories are interesting and well-written. If you are a short story buff, I highly recommend this collection. Bausch is also a marvelous author of novels. I highly recommend Mr. Field's Daughter: A Novel and The Last Good Time.
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