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Troublemakers [Paperback]

John McNally (Editor)
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Iowa Short Fiction Award October 1, 2000

Troublemakers is an often hilarious, sometimes frightening, occasionally off-the-wall collection of stories about men living on the edge. From the streets of Chicago's southwest side to the rural roads of Nebraska to the small towns of southern Illinois, these men tread a very fine line between right and wrong, love and hate, humor and horror.

Each story is a Pandora's box waiting to be opened: a high school boy with a new driver's license picks his brother up from jail; a UPS driver suspects his wife of having an affair but cannot find any tangible evidence of her indiscretion; an unemployed man's life begins to unravel after he discovers a dead man in a tree in his own backyard; two boys spend Halloween with an older thug; a young college teacher's patience is tested by both his annoying colleagues and the criminals who haunt his neighborhood. In story after story, McNally's troublemakers lead readers to a place no less thrilling or dangerous than the human heart itself.


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From Publishers Weekly

Midwestern pot smokers, petty thieves and bullies-in-training populate this debut collection, but that doesn't prevent McNally from transforming chronicles of their everyday troubles into 11 meaningful, sharply etched stories. Many of the characters are adolescent boys on the edge of discovery of the excitement of sex, the disappointments of adulthood. In "The Vomitorium," the young narrator and his friend Ralph, old enough to be aware of girls but still interested in dressing up for Halloween, grab a ride with an older cousin. The cousin has been stealing from his jobDhis truck is full of purloined Tootsie RollsDbut behind that goofy crime he hides a more serious misdeed. In "Grand Illusion," the narrator and Ralph are back again, still pruriently interested in their female classmates and now determined to commit some minor crimes of their own. The year is 1979, the bands are Cheap Trick and Styx, but their adolescent cluelessness feels timeless. In "The New Year," drugs and sex appear on the scene (with significant consequences), but for Gary, the main character, the grimmest lesson learned concerns the distance between father and son. In "The First of Your Last Chances," a grown-up version of these misdirected boys is trying to work himself out of trouble with his girlfriend. He learns a surprisingly useful lesson in relating to women from his friend's experience with a personals-ad dominatrix. Of the stories collected here, only "The Politics of Correctness," with its shopworn critique of liberal academia, falls flat. The protagonists of the rest of the tales are vivid though hapless, the adolescents the most heartbreaking in their attempts to not only make trouble, but to make men of themselves. (Oct.) FYI: Troublemakers is this year's winner of the University of Iowa's John Simmons Short Fiction Award.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Adult/High School-"It's violent country down here in Southern Illinois," a character in one of McNally's stories remarks, and "the violence around here has a distinctly weirder edge." A boy and his family watch, helplessly entertained, as their next-door neighbor's wife strands her husband on the roof for hours until he falls off, injured. Another boy's father spontaneously takes out his hurt at his wife's departure on the body of a deer he finds dead in the road. A desperate man quietly saws his kitchen table into 42 pieces. A na‹ve boy on an errand learns the hard way that he's delivering hush money to a battered woman from the man who beat her. Winner of the John Simmons Award for Short Fiction, Troublemakers is a fantastic debut. The author has an exquisite feel for simple, everyday aches, the heartbreaking common cruelties that people swallow, dazed, barely missing a beat. As McNally's narrators-mostly uneasy sidekicks to the "troublemakers" of the title-bear witness to and absorb the shock of neighborhood events, readers are left a bit breathless and feel as though they are right there.-Emily Lloyd, Fairfax County Public Library, VA

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 228 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Iowa Press; 1 edition (October 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0877457271
  • ISBN-13: 978-0877457275
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,779,039 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

John McNally is the author of three novels, After the Workshop, America's Report Card, and The Book of Ralph; and two story collections, Ghosts of Chicago and Troublemakers. He has edited six anthologies, including Who Can Save Us Now: Brand-New Superheroes and Their Amazing (Short) Stories (co-edited with Owen King). John's short stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in over ninety magazines, newspapers, and anthologies, including Virginia Quarterly Review, Washington Post, The Sun, Open City, Chicago Tribune, New Sudden Fiction (Norton), and Long Story Short (University of North Carolina Press). His work has appeared in the textbooks Winding Roads: Exercises in Writing Creative Nonfiction and Behind the Short Story: From First Draft to Final Draft, both published by Longman. John has been the recipient of numerous awards for his writing, including a Chesterfield Writer's Film Project for screenwriting (sponsored by Paramount Pictures), the Jenny McKean Moore fellowship for fiction (sponsored by George Washington University), and the Carl Djerassi fellowship from the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin. His short stories have been cited three times as an outstanding story of the year in the Best American Short Stories series (1991, 2007, and 2008). John has taught creative writing at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Western State College of Colorado, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of South Florida at Tampa, George Washington University, and Columbia College Chicago. He has given over a hundred readings all across the country, from New York City to Honolulu, from Bellingham, Washington, to Sanibel Island, Florida. A native of Chicago's southwest side, he is at present an associate professor of English at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he lives with his wife, Amy, and their many animals.

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterful Combination of High and Low Art, October 3, 2000
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I ran out and bought this book after the remarkable review in the Chicago Tribune. I must say, I was *not* disappointed. These are fast-paced, intelligent, and sensitive tales of men at their moments of greatest crisis. Inevitably, they respond in ways that are as hilarious as they are heartbreaking--the husband who decides to mail the decapitated head of a dear to his estranged wife, the desperate young man who steals a trunkload of Tootsie Rolls to pay for his girlfriend's abortion, the destructive kid who spends his days trying to set his neighbor on fire with his magnifying glass. Wacky as these stories often are, McNally manages to strike the right balance of sympathy and disdain at the foibles that drive these imperfect creatures. Unlike so much contemporary fiction, these stories explore motive and consequence in equal parts. And every surprise feels like the knock-out punch we should have seen coming. This book reminds me of the bittersweet insights usually only found in the short fiction of Richard Bausch and Charles Baxter. Also, anyone who grew up in Chicago in the 1970s will recognize the dead-eye depictions of the time and place. I hope a second book is soon on its way. For now, I'm planning to reread this one.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book that restores my faith in fiction, December 29, 2000
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John McNally's TROUBLEMAKERS is a remarkable book. I work in a bookstore, and so often -- but not always -- the new fiction titles can fill me with a glum despair, and all I can do is hope and wait for a publisher with integrity and guts to bring Richard Yates' wonderful books back in print. And then TROUBLEMAKERS came in, I read it, and I felt that despair lift from off my back. McNally's book of stories exists for all the right reasons: the writer cares about language, he cares about his characters, and he can tell a story. These three aspects come together in TROUBLEMAKERS, and the result is story after story that surprises, scares, entertains, and involves the reader. Above all, McNally's care for language and character helps the reader to see. This is a book that I would recommend to the aspiring writer and to the seasoned reader: there are things here to learn from, and things that will remain with the reader. This is a book that belongs on the shelf with Yates' LIARS IN LOVE, Bausch's SPIRITS, and Dubus' FINDING A GIRL IN AMERICA. The story "Limbs" alone is worth the price of the book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hang On!, October 7, 2000
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If you're looking for maximum payoff from the modern short story and are the kind of person who enjoys that thrilling, terrifying feeling when your car peeks at the top of a massive rollercoaster, then "Troublemakers" is for you. This, Mr. McNally's first collection of fiction, is filled with startling moments of humanity on full display -- in pain, looking ridiculous, characters who are constantly being jolted with the fact of their own odd places in the world. McNally never looks down at his readers but seems to grant each of us the dignity and respect of telling it like it is. In one story, about a group of friends traveling to the Snaker River to watch Evel Knievel jump his sky cycle across the abyss, we view a heartbreaking scene in a local store that proves we are all, like Knievel during his jump, caught hovering over one chasm or another, trapped between meaningfulness and hope. Stories of boys, men and women who can't help but betray one another and, at the same time, regret that sad compulsion. Buy this one and hang on.
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