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Talking in the Dark [Hardcover]

Laura Glen Louis (Author)
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April 16, 2001

The stories in Talking in the Dark read like small novels: the worlds they imagine are that layered and complete. Each examination of the underside of love-from endurance and betrayal to sacrifice, obsession, and abandonment-evokes images of lowered voices and shared confessions. The deepest chords of intimacy echo throughout this moving and, finally, hopeful book.

A single mother, haunted by loneliness and self-doubt, sleeps with her daughter's teenage boyfriend, and, in a scene of frightening family tension, turns her rage not toward the husband who abandoned her, but toward her daughter. A young tennis player experiencing her first love becomes the victim of a young man's dangerous obsession. An elderly widower becomes the target of a materialistic younger woman.

Laura Glen Louis's language is spare and precise, sometimes filled with the subterfuges of desire and need, sometimes vibrant with the hope of love's birth or rebirth, sometimes counterpointed by tenderness and alienation. Hers is a new voice, but one that arrives fully mature--incisive, unsparing, and enlightening.


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From Publishers Weekly

In spare, refreshing prose, Louis writes of characters burned by love and searching for reprieve in this debut collection of eight short stories. Often peopled by Chinese-Americans, Louis's carefully imagined worlds are murky places where a high school tennis player becomes the object of one man's tragic obsession ("Thirty Yards"); where Fei Lo, an elderly widower, is the newest target of a younger, gold-digging woman who steals his dead wife's fur coat ("Fur"); where a woman seeks solace with her married doctor when her husband abandons their family for months, sending photographs and drawings home each week with no return address ("Talking in the Dark"). Many characters are treading the waters of doubt and despair, an image especially apropos to two aquatic-themed stories. In "The Quiet at the Bottom of the Pool," Rosemary Berg, the soon-to-be-divorced mother of two, allows herself to be seduced by her daughter's teenaged boyfriend, Buck, in a moment of complete vulnerability. In "Divining the Waters," a jewelry maker named Ruby is haunted by a secondhand and more elaborate version of Rosemary's story as she weighs risk and responsibility in her own life. Although a couple of Louis's tales lack the purpose of her best, none disappoint, and it is easy to see a gift for the compact form in this newcomer whose honesty doesn't always require a perfectly stitched-up denouement. West Coast author tour. (Apr.) Forecast: Winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize and published in Best American Short Stories in 1994 and 1997, Louis is sure to find, with this impressive collection, a core audience among the literary magazine set.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Louis, winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for her first short story in 1990, here presents a stunning new collection. Like their author, who emigrated from Hong Kong at the age of six, many of the characters are Chinese American. But the tales she spins are universal ones of love and loss. In "Her Slow and Steady," a couple struggle to put their lives back together after losing to crib death a child it took seven years to conceive. "Thirty Yards" tells of a teenage girl simultaneously discovering the joys of young love and the darkness of obsession when a spurned lover stalks her. In the title story, Claire meets Russell when he substitutes for her regular doctor. She finds in him first a tenderness that her regular doctor lacks and then a tenderness lacking from other aspects of her life. Highly recommended for general fiction collections.DDebbie Bogenschutz, Cincinnati State Technical & Community Coll. Lib.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 1st edition (April 16, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0151005222
  • ISBN-13: 978-0151005222
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,770,465 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Author of TALKING IN THE DARK, a Barnes & Noble Discover book, and recipient of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for short fiction, Laura Glen Louis has had work anthologized in BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES. She is at work on her first full poetry collection and a book of non-fiction. SOME, LIKE ELEPHANTS is her first work of poetry.

Please visit http://www.lauraglenlouis.com.

Photo: Silvia Matheus

 

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An astonishing accomplishment!, April 7, 2001
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This review is from: Talking in the Dark (Hardcover)
I am not usually a fan of short stories. I am disappointed to just glimpse the lives of the characters, and explore some tiny, ellusive plot point. But these stories are dead on, honest and whole, told with such gentle, persistent care that they continue to amaze, even on second reading. We know these people without a wasted word, and we know their lives beyond the story's edge. All of this and the graceful language -- yes, Amy Tan and Stephen King, the language! Every one of these stories is a gem. If all short stories were as fully satisfying as these, I'd give up novels. I look forward to the next collection -- it can't come soon enough!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Talking to Our Hearts, June 1, 2001
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The short stories in Laura Glen Louis' "Talking in the Dark" are about things. Things we dare not talk about. Things we should talk about but we tell ourselves that we don't have the strength to confront our own words. A couple loses their only child to SIDS after years of trying to conceive. A divorced mother sleeps with her teenage daughter's boyfriend. A woman meets with her ex-husband, on the sly, to hear him complain about his new, young wife, and to enjoy intimacy. A young woman is stalked by a silent, obsessed man from the old country. Despite such topics, Louis uses well-crafted, poetic and subtle language to tell her stories. She infuses Chinese cultural elements gently but without hesitation. This is a truly beautiful collection of fiction that I recommend to all who care about language and our daily struggle to make sense out of things that happen to us.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read, December 29, 2011
"Talking In The Dark" is an intriguing series of short stories featuring very real characters dealing with real life situations. I was captivated by the details of the vivid descriptions throughout the book. The writing was poetic at times, yet drew definitive pictures in my mind. I look foward to reading more from Laura Glen Louis!
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