Monday, December 31, 2007

"Year's End"

Winter Fiction Issue
"Year's End"
(not available online)
by Jhumpa Lahiri


Rating: 8.3


Short story about an Indian college student whose mother has died and whose father has remarried a young widow named Chitra who has two small daughters. He takes them to Dunkin' Donuts.


"The Arbus Factor"

Winter Fiction Issue
"The Arbus Factor"
(not available online)
by Lore Segal


Rating: 7.4


Short story about Jack and Hope, advanced in age, meeting for lunch at the Café Provence, just after New Year's. Jack has an agenda.



"Natalie"

Winter Fiction Issue
"Beginners"
by Anne Enright


Rating: 7.5


Short story about a teen-age girl in Dublin. So Natalie put me straight. “Well,” I said, “I won’t be getting in your way again.”


"Beginners"

Winter Fiction Issue
"Beginners"
by Raymond Carver


Rating: 8.8


Short story about four friends drinking gin and talking about love. (This is a draft of Carver’s story “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” without Gordon Lish’s edits.)


"Alma"

Winter Fiction Issue
"Alma"
by Juno Diaz


Rating: 6.5


Short story, written in second person, about a young Dominican couple. You have a girlfriend named Alma, who has a long tender horse neck and a big Dominican ass that seems to exist in a fourth dimension beyond jeans.


Monday, December 17, 2007

"The King of Sentences"


"The King of Sentences"
by Jonathan Lethem



Rating: 8.9


Short story about a young man and young woman, both writers, who seek out a reclusive author they’ve coronated “The King of Sentences.”


Monday, December 10, 2007

"Found Objects"


"Found Objects"
by Jennifer Egan


Rating: 7.7


Short story about a New York woman who compulsively steals from people. In the bathroom of the Lassimo Hotel, Sasha noticed a bag on the floor that must have belonged to the woman whose peeing she could faintly hear. Inside the rim of the bag was a wallet.