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Astronauts: and Other Stories (Hardcover)

by Matthew Iribarne (Author)
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Sweet, meaningful and imaginative, the nine stories in this debut collection by a winner of the Nelson Algren Prize for fiction offer lucid insight into the situation of characters whose lives are suddenly disrupted by misfortune. Set mainly in Sacramento, Calif., they express with quiet eloquence and subtle humor the power of perseverance. The most touching is "Make Them Laugh," in which a priest disgraced by a drunk-driving conviction is transferred from a cushy position with a rich congregation to a very poor parish. He shares his humiliation with his new parishioners, who are able to relate to his troubles. But his honesty is an embarrassment to his fellow priests, who, though outwardly compassionate, really want to keep their charges at arm's length. In the title story, two brothers at loose ends, one a manic depressive, the other recently divorced, set out on a hopeless odyssey to rediscover their youth and start life anew. In "Sudden Mysteries," a young man who has a car accident the day before his wedding is rescued by and sleeps with a woman whose marriage has just ended and has a vision of the frailty of human relationships. In "The Gift," a neighborhood tragedy helps a Mexican garage mechanic come to terms with the death of his son. "Wedding Dance" deals at several levels with family dynamics and the crushing pain of abandonment both by desertion and death. At their best, these effortlessly crafted tales are reminiscent in their vision, clarity and grace of the fiction of Ellen Gilchrist and Anne Tyler. Iribarne has a bright future as a storyteller. Agent, Phyllis Wender.

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These stories are about epiphanies, those rare, shining moments when the fuzzy emotions of life come into perfect focus, so that one can make sense of an otherwise meaningless life. Set in Sacramento and the surrounding areas, Iribarne's stories pulse with anger, fear, grief, loss, and love, all existing simultaneously in one gestalt. Iribarne writes with passion and tenderness, laying open the soul of each character. Richard struggles to help his manic-depressive brother recover from a breakdown. Alma's father abandons her mother for years, then suddenly reappears one Easter, seeking to resurrect the family. To cope with his son's fatal car crash, Manuel withdraws and immerses himself in fixing cars. After one of his sons dies in Vietnam, Ross, a used car salesman, watches his family fall apart. Benjamin deals with his wife's leaving him on the day before his sister's wedding. Each man lives in a different world, but all have in common the search for a state of grace, in which they can somehow transform unhappiness through understanding. Bonnie Johnston
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; First Edition, First Printing edition (June 12, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743203801
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743203807
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,065,627 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Looking Down from Above, June 22, 2001
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Recently, I had the pleasure of not only hearing the author read from his debut collection, but talking to him about craft. "I want to hover over these characters," he said, over a pint at the Newtonville Times here in Newton, Massachusetts. He does just that -- observantly, unobtrusively -- and in Astronauts & Other Stories, winds up sending back to earth some radiant, revealing photographs. I'll dispense with the synopses, and say only that the characters are human, the stories inventive, and the tone clear, lyrical, and almost Zen-like throughout. Don't be misled by the author's tenderness. It's genuine, but not without its acknowledgement of sorrow, despair and hurtful behavior. Matthew Iribarne picks up where another of my favorites -- Andre Dubus --left off just a few years ago. Both seems to enjoy a celestial perspective on us. A joy to recommend.

Bryan

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtful & Elegant, February 14, 2008
It is not so easy to find a writer with Iribarne's subtle ability to draw you into his stories. The craft here is excellent without being noticeable. I am an active reader; conscious and critical of fiction. I found Dan Brown's well-crafted pageturners, for example, entertaining but loaded with very obvious, albeit effective, tricks and teasers on the order "he would never see her alive again..." kind of stuff. After a time being wrested away from the world around me by Iribarne's stories I wonder how he did it. Then there all of those character issues and aspects that are both commonly found in modern life, perhaps mundane and overlooked from day to day, that are exposed by Iribarne as the worthy, complex and truly interesting things about people that really matter. I have to say that the experience of reading Iribarne reminds me a little of reading of Proust. The experience is meditative, but Iribarne is a more efficient Proust where one need not take a weeklong holiday to have a similar experience of a really good read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Astronauts and Other Stories, September 29, 2001
By Geogre W. Bur (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
Terrific stories. Of course, I may like them more because I try to look at my own dreams for the odd concrete element like the tooth that the priest kept or the car lighter that glowed and brought the family together. Matthew Iribarne knows about the quirky sacramentals that are always revealing us to ourselves. I hope that he keeps writing and helping us cope with the ephemeral relationships of everyday life.
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