In this collection of short stories, originally published in 1974, Grace Paley makes the novel as a form seem virtually redundant (Angela Carter,London Review of Books). Her stories here capture the itch of the city, love between parents and children and the cutting edge of combat (Lis Harris,The New York Times Book Review). In this collection of seventeen stories, she creates a solid and vital fictional world, cross-referenced and dense with life (Walter Clemons,Newsweek).
Grace Paley makes me weep and laugh-and admire. She is that rare kind of writer, a natural, with a voice like no one else's: funny, sad, lean, modest, energetic, acute. Susan Sontag
Grace Paley is a wonderful writer and troublemaker. We are fortunate to have her in our country. Donald Barthelme
I can't think of another writer who captures the itch of the city, love between parents and children, or the cutting edge of combat, as well. Lis Harris, The New York Times Book Review
Technically, Grace Paley's work makes the novel as a form seem virtually redundant. Each one of her stories has more abundant inner life than most other people's novels . . . Her prose presents a series of miracles of poetic compression. Angela Carter, London Review of Books
A solid and vital fictional world, cross-referenced and dense with life. Walter Clemons, Newsweek
Wants
Debts
Distance
Faith in the Afternoon
Gloomy Tune
Living
Come On, Ye Sons of Art
Faith in a Tree
Samuel
The Burdened Man
Enormous Changes at the Last Minute
Politics
Northeast Playground
The Little Girl
A Conversation with My Father
The Immigrant Story
The Long-Distance Runner
Grace Paleyremains one of America's most revered short story writers. Born in the Bl#×