
One Thing That Can Save Us
Stories by Barry Silesky
May 1, 1994 ⢠5.5 x 8.5 ⢠250 pages ⢠978-1-56689-020-5
This remarkable collection of stories uses the everyday stuff of livingādaily lust and minor losses, unpaid bills and broken plumbingāas a point of departure for darker inquiry.
A subtle pathos and hidden anguish underlie these stories of an average American life. One Thing That Can Save Us is for everyone who has learned that even āthe good lifeā is inhabited by inevitable failures, sadnesses, and doubt: struggles over money, problems with children, emptiness, ambiguity, ex-spouses, war, injustice, and leaky faucets.
With a wistful yet urgent lyricism and a delightful sense of absurdity, One Thing That Can Save Us continues the Coffee-To-Go Short-Short Story Series with literature that transcends brevity to resonate in the readerās mind.
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āShort cuts? No way! These strike like arrows to the heart! They stretch your mind even as they compress your time. Burroughs called his business āNaked Lunch.ā Consider Sileskyās terrific condensationsāNaked Snack! And good for you, too!ā āAlan Cheuse,Ā NPR
āBarry Silesky has taken our selves, our times, our country, and broken them into shards, the kind that make kaleidoscopes so endlessly intriguing, and then heās shaken the whole thing, hard. The pieces are full of color, wit, and a daring candor; every story is another recombination no one has quite dreamed of before.Ā One Thing That Can Save UsĀ is the world of a man whoās paying the most minute attention to his life, and (though theyāll never know heās watching) the life of his neighbors. Heās made a fascinating book out of the evidence.ā āRosellen Brown, author ofĀ Before & After
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Stories by Barry Silesky
May 1, 1994 ⢠5.5 x 8.5 ⢠250 pages ⢠978-1-56689-020-5
This remarkable collection of stories uses the everyday stuff of livingādaily lust and minor losses, unpaid bills and broken plumbingāas a point of departure for darker inquiry.
A subtle pathos and hidden anguish underlie these stories of an average American life. One Thing That Can Save Us is for everyone who has learned that even āthe good lifeā is inhabited by inevitable failures, sadnesses, and doubt: struggles over money, problems with children, emptiness, ambiguity, ex-spouses, war, injustice, and leaky faucets.
With a wistful yet urgent lyricism and a delightful sense of absurdity, One Thing That Can Save Us continues the Coffee-To-Go Short-Short Story Series with literature that transcends brevity to resonate in the readerās mind.
Reviews
Ā
āShort cuts? No way! These strike like arrows to the heart! They stretch your mind even as they compress your time. Burroughs called his business āNaked Lunch.ā Consider Sileskyās terrific condensationsāNaked Snack! And good for you, too!ā āAlan Cheuse,Ā NPR
āBarry Silesky has taken our selves, our times, our country, and broken them into shards, the kind that make kaleidoscopes so endlessly intriguing, and then heās shaken the whole thing, hard. The pieces are full of color, wit, and a daring candor; every story is another recombination no one has quite dreamed of before.Ā One Thing That Can Save UsĀ is the world of a man whoās paying the most minute attention to his life, and (though theyāll never know heās watching) the life of his neighbors. Heās made a fascinating book out of the evidence.ā āRosellen Brown, author ofĀ Before & After











