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Mark Richard (The Ice at the Bottom of the World, Fishboy) populates his latest collection of short stories, Charity, with a desperate cast of characters--including an old, alcohol-soaked limo driver and hospitalized orphans. And as their lack of luck would have it, charity comes to them in only sand-sized pieces: a nurse lets sick boys watch a tiny television one night in "The Birds for Christmas"; in "Gentleman's Agreement" a father takes out a son's stitches instead of cutting off his hand. From these grim lives, Richard doesn't draw grand conclusions; rather, with each story in the collection he lays out the banal, surreal, and even disgusting aspects of his characters' lives. What makes it all bearable is Richard's economy of language and utter originality.

Take "Where Blue Is Blue." Here, a gang of deadbeat men spend their days hanging around the beach in their shark-fishing town. When a contortionist from a visiting circus turns up dead and dismembered in the bay, they are the ones willing to trawl for hands, ears, etc., in exchange for a bit of liquor cash. (Mangled and deformed body parts appear in other stories, too: cleft palates, a club foot, and a boy with a tail.) As Richard sketches these men's days, he hands out just enough and just the right details. At the same time, he manages to articulate the elusive way in which these misfits have a meaningful understanding of the sea--and what it promises those close to it. Such balance is more than Charity's saving grace: it's the reason why Richard's book is a tantalizing read.



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The desperation and loneliness of poverty-mired and dead-end lives are reflected with pathos or shocking black humor in Richard's second collection of 10 short stories (the first was the PEN/Hemingway Award-winning Ice at the Bottom of the World). The diversity of tone and vision in this collection keeps the reader reeling. Richard's distinctive prose, segueing from terse sentences, Southern-cadenced "y'alls" and casual profanity to lush, Faulknerish arabesques, reflects pain, bewilderment, bravado and resignation?but never the facile epiphanies of characters who have the leisure to think about the emptiness of their lives. Some of his characters are children or teenagers born into poor and isolating environments who, like the protagonist of his novel, Fishboy, find themselves even worse off when they try to escape than they previously were. In "Memorial Day," a boy hoping to ward off Death?a talkative spirit who wears "white pants and a white dinner jacket"?from his dying older brother, is himself seduced. In "Gentleman's Agreement," a weary father, too poor on a firefighter's wages to pay a doctor to take the stitches out of his son's injured head, does it himself with pliers, "snipping and tugging at the black silky thread that had bound together the torn flesh." In "The Birds for Christmas," two orphan boys who have not been invited from the chronic ward of a state hospital to a home for the holiday ask to watch Hitchcock's The Birds. At movie's end, the narrator admits, "It was Christmas Eve. And we were sore afraid" of the future. But there is justice too, as in the surprise ending of "Where Blue Is Blue," a story in which the bizarre?the mangled body of a circus contortionist washes up on a beach?is rendered with commonplace detail. Richard's imagination generally encompasses the bleak, the raunchy and the eccentric, but he goes over the edge in "Fun at the Beach," a tale with characters so hilariously grotesque that it takes a strong stomach to read about them. While he is indisputably a master of words, Richard's stylistic legerdemain will appeal mainly to those willing to follow an author down a dark and slippery path. Editor, Nan Talese; author tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Nan A. Talese; 1st ed edition (August 17, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385425627
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385425629
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,764,805 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Killer collection of short stories, December 12, 1998
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A wonderfull collection of stories from one of the most original voices in American literature. As soon as I finished reading it, I started it again. I was left wanting to see more of these tragic characters. Any of them could have filled their own novel, especially Cyphus and Samuel from "Tunga Tugga, Lingua Dingua." This is why I like short stories. Richard doesn't disappoint.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional, July 12, 1999
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Affecting, tough stories of hard luck cases told in a distinct prose that is challenging at first, but well worth the effort. Once you find his rhythm, you're hooked. Looking forward to reading his novel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Deal, January 14, 2002
The first story Gentleman's Agreement and another story The Birds for Christmas alone are worth the price of this collection. Richard is working from a different place in a different light. As a former student of his, I can tell you that's he's the real deal. Even though his classes were sometimes run like a revival meeting, as he admits, there's something almost Biblical in these stories. Check it out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars he is cool
these stories are beautiful and sparse and amazing.
and mark richard is very, very COOL. i was lucky enough to be a student of his years ago and yeah. Read more
Published on August 5, 2002 by Ridgley Fitzsimmons

2.0 out of 5 stars Once a poser, always a poser
Mark Richard is a would-be, a wanna-be, and a never will be. He's the Seth Morgan of the Iowa Writers Workshop. Read more
Published on April 4, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great American Writer
Mark Richard's work may stand alongside the work of Larry Brown and Barry Hannah as great contemporary Southern literature, but CHARITY proves that Richard should stand next to... Read more
Published on November 9, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Unique and twisted
Brilliant, funny, unique, and twisted, Mark Richard's vision of the world is pure art. This book is a sheer pleasure to read, and the story "The Birds for Christmas" is... Read more
Published on November 6, 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars A wild ride!
Often embarassingly humorous, Richard's descriptions are as vivid as a flash photo. You can smell the stench. Read more
Published on October 9, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Mark Richard's Writerly Talents are Prolific and Profound
ICE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD is among the great short story collections of the modern south, along with those of Allan Gurganus, Pinckney Benedict, Lewis Nordan and Breece D... Read more
Published on September 29, 1998

2.0 out of 5 stars Difficult at times, better the second time around.
Richard's deals with people on the outside of our experience, drunkards, murderers, unorthodox policemen, circus people. Read more
Published on September 24, 1998

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